Henri Rousseau «Le Douanier» (1844 - 1910) Greatest of French
naif artists, greatly admired by Picasso.
Other practitioners include French painter Georges Rouault, the Swiss pioneer of Modernism Paul Klee, and the French
naif artist Jean Dubuffet.
These collage - style paintings and early «assemblages» (a term dating from the early 1950s, when the French faux
naif artist Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85) described his collages of butterfly wings, as «assemblages d'empreintes») were stepping - stones to Rauschenberg's famous «Combine» series.
• Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85) Avant - garde French
naif artist, collector of Art Brut (Outsider Art), known for his sculptures constructed from junk materials.
Not exact matches
The installation is here accompanied by American
artist Clare Rojas's mock -
naif painterly reveries.
Handler's faux
naif style is in the tradition of 20th century
artists such as Paul Klee, who reformed art's staid conventions of beauty by returning to supposed primal or elementary beginnings.