naive art

NOUN
  1. a genre of art and outdoor constructions made by untrained artists who do not recognize themselves as artists
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How To Use naive art In A Sentence

  • The catalogue covers major painting movements from Realism to impressionism and Naive Art.
  • The collection is striking in its combination of works from both the realms of art brut and naive art.
  • Such naïve art of the Vermicelli school is the very antithesis of this Art.
  • The choicest tapestries which the looms of Arras could furnish draped the walls, whereon the battles of Judas Maccabaeus were set forth, with the Jewish warriors in plate of proof, with crest and lance and banderole, as the naive artists of the day were wont to depict them. The White Company
  • The ‘distance’ between him and his work is different from that of a professional artist, but more like a miniaturist or a naive artist, fanatical about detail.
  • Naive art has a quality of its own that is easy to recognize but hard to define.
  • His style seems to represent a point halfway between naive art and Expressionism.
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