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Naive Art
 | John Kane John Kane and His Wife Private Collection. |
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 | Jules LeFranc After the Liberation of Paris Private collection |
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Although the painter Henri Rousseau, a French toll collector,
was discovered by Picasso and his circle in the early years of the 20th century,
the first sustained interest in self-taught artists developed between World
War I and World War II. These artists (also called naives, primitives or folk
artists) for the most part did conventional easel painting, depicting recognizable
subjects (landscapes, still lifes, portraits) in their surroundings.
We have chosen to group the artists handled by the Galerie St. Etienne
according to when they were first discovered. For the most part, artists
promoted in the first half of the 20th century tend to fall into the "naive"
camp, while those discovered in the past half century fall more readily
in to the "Art Brut" or "outsider" category. Artists such
as William Edmondson or Bill Traylor, though active before World War II,
were not
fully
appreciated until relatively recently, are generally classified as "outsider"
or "Art Brut" artists.
However, as a practical matter it should be noted that the distinctions
between "naive" and "Art Brut" go only so far. Even in
Europe (where the categories are more distinct than in the U.S.) there are
artists such as Nikifor and Wittlich (both considered "naives")
who blur the lines. In the U.S., the distinctions between "naive"
and "outsider" really have much more to do with when the artists
were "discovered" than they do with any clear-cut stylistic boundaries.
For this reason, many scholars prefer the modern designation "self-taught"
to the more confusing (and often inadequate) adjectives "naive," "outsider,"
and "art brut."
Artists
André Bauchant (French, 1873-1958)
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Camille Bombois (French, 1883-1970)
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Victor Joseph Gatto (American, 1893-1965)
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Ivan Generalic (Croatian, b. 1914)
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Morris Hirshfield (American, 1872-1946)
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Josephine Joy (American, 1869-1948)
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John Kane (American, 1860-1934)
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H.O. Kelly (American, 1884-1955)
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Dominique Lagru (French, 1873-1960)
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Lawrence Lebduska (American, 1894-1966)
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Abraham Levin (American, 1880-1957)
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Israel Litwak (American, 1868-1960)
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Séraphine Louis (French, 1894-1934)
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Anna Mary Robertson 'Grandma' Moses (American, 1860-1961)
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Nikifor (Polish, 1893-1968)
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Nan Phelps (American, 1904-1990)
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Horace Pippin (American, 1888-1946)
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Fred E. Robertson (American, 1878-1953)
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Henri Rousseau (French, 1844-1910)
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Ladis Sabo (American, 1870-1953)
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Patsy Santo (American, 1893-?)
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Louis Vivin (French, 1861-1936)
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Josef Wittlich (German, 1903-1982)
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Gallery Exhibitions
Neue Galerie, Vienna
Grandma Moses, June 13, 1950 Fifty oils. In association with the Galerie St. Etienne, New York, and under the auspices of the U.S. Information Service
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Galerie St. Etienne, New York
What a Farm Wife Painted, October 9, 1940
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Abraham Levin, November 4, 1942 Paintings
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Josephine Joy, May 3, 1943
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Grandma Moses, February 9, 1944
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Abraham Levin, April 15, 1944 New paintings
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Grandma Moses, December 5, 1944
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Fred E. Robertson, June 13, 1945
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Ladis W. Sabo, April 8, 1946
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Grandma Moses, May 17, 1947 Paintings
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American Primitives, June 3, 1948 E. Hicks, J. Kane, J. Pickett and others
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Ten Years Grandma Moses, November 22, 1948
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Grandma Moses, March 17, 1951
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American Natural Painters, March 31, 1952 S. Blair, H. O. Kelly, I. Litwak, Grandma Moses, L. Sabo and others
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A Grandma Moses Album, April 15, 1953
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Grandma Moses, October 21, 1953 - October 24, 1953 On the occasion of the dedication of Grandma Moses' painting, The Battle of Bennington, to the Daughters of the American Revolution
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A Tribute to Grandma Moses, November 28, 1955 A loan exhibition of paintings by Grandma Moses assembled in observance of the artist's 95th birthday. Held at the IBM Gallery
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Grandma Moses, May 6, 1957 New York showing of an exhibition of paintings presented in Europe during 1955-1957
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Jules Lefranc and Dominique Lagru, November 18, 1957 Paintings. First American showing
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My Life's History, September 12, 1960 Held at the IBM Gallery in observance of the artist's 100th birthday. Subsequently circulated for one year by the Smithsonian Institution and presented at museums in the United States. Shown from 1962 to 1964 in fifteen European museums in Austria, France, Germany, the Scandinavian countries, and the Soviet Union
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Grandma Moses, September 7, 1961 Paintings which illustrate The Grandma Moses Story Book, in honor of the artist's' 101st birthday.
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Grandma Moses, November 26, 1962 Paintings
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25th Anniversary Exhibition, November 21, 1964 Austrian and New Mexican religious folk art, works by Yugoslav and French primitives, Grandma Moses and others
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Abraham Levin, September 26, 1967 Oils and gouaches
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American Primitive Art, November 22, 1977 Embroidered samplers; religious art of New Mexico; paintings by E. Hicks, A. Kingsley, Grandma Moses, J. Pickett, H. Pippin and others
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The Folk Art Tradition, November 17, 1981 - January 9, 1982 Rural Austrian craftsmen; New Mexican Santeros; 19th-century American artists including Durrie, Hicks and Milton; French Naïves including Bombois, Lagru and Rousseau; 20th-century American artists including Hirshfield, Kane, Phelps and Grandma Moses; and the Yugoslav School
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Aspects of Modernism, June 1, 1982 - September 3, 1982 An eclectic mix of Expressionism, folk art and social commentary, including works by Ernst Barlach, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Ammi Phillips and Egon Schiele
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Grandma Moses, November 15, 1982 - January 8, 1983 A loan exhibition of her most significant works
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John Kane, April 17, 1984 - May 25, 1984 Including loans from 19 museums and private collections across the United States
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American Folk Art, June 12, 1984 - September 14, 1984 Including nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings by Edward Hicks, Noah North, Ammi Phillips, John Kane, Grandma Moses, Horace Pippin and others
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Grandma Moses and Selected Folk Paintings, September 25, 1984 - November 3, 1984
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European and American Landscapes, June 4, 1985 - September 13, 1985 Lovis Corinth, Richard Gerstl, Vincent van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Edvard Munch, Henri Rousseau, Egon Schiele, Maurice Utrillo and others
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The Art of Giving, December 3, 1985 - January 18, 1986 An exhibition including a potpourri of works by Paul Cézanne, Honoré Daumier, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Edouard Manet, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Georges Rouault, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and many others
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Folk Art of This Century, February 10, 1987 - March 28, 1987 Rigaud Benoit, Camille Bombois, Minnie Evans, Ivan Generalic, Hector Hyppolite, John Kane, Gustav Klumpp, Grandma Moses, Nikifor, Philomé Obin, Horace Pippin, Martin Ramirez, Henri Rousseau, Bill Traylor, Louis Vivin, Joseph Yoakum and many others
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Folk Artists at Work, November 15, 1988 - January 14, 1989 Paintings and preliminary studies. Including loans from the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Phillips Collection, and numerous private collections
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Fifty Years Galerie St. Etienne: An Overview, February 14, 1989 - April 1, 1989 Edward Hicks, Ammi Phillips, Grandma Moses, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Egon Schiele and others
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Grandma Moses, November 14, 1989 - January 13, 1990
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Naive Visions/Art Nouveau and Expressionism/Sue Coe: The Road to the White House, May 19, 1992 - September 4, 1992 Three concise exhibitions, incorporating works by Camille Bombois, John Kane, Grandma Moses, Louis Vivin, George Grosz, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Egon Schiele, Sue Coe and others
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The "Outsider" Question, March 23, 1993 - May 28, 1993 André Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Henry Darger, Minnie Evans, Howard Finster, John Kane, Grandma Moses, Nikifor, Joseph Pickett, Horace Pippin, Martin Ramirez, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Jon Serl, Bill Traylor, Louis Vivin, Scottie Wilson, AdolfWölfli, Joseph Yoakum and others
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The Forgotten Folk Art of the 1940's, January 18, 1994 - March 19, 1994 Morris Hirshfield, Josephine Joy, John Kane, H. O. Kelly, Lawrence Lebduska, Abraham Levin, Israel Litwak, Grandma Moses, Ladis Sabo, Patsy Santo, Fred Robertson, Clara McDonald
Williamson and others
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55th Anniversary Exhibition in Memory of Otto Kallir, June 7, 1994 - September 2, 1994 Austrian and German artists including Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Richard Gerstl, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Michael Neder, Emil Nolde, Anton Romanko, Josef Scharl, Egon Schiele and F. G. Waldmüller. Non-Academic artists including Rigaud Benoit, La Fortune Felix, Morris Hirshfield, John Kane, Lawrence Lebduska, Abraham Levin, Israel Litwak, Grandma Moses, Nikifor, and others
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Earl Cummingham - Grandma Moses, January 17, 1995 - March 18, 1995
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New York Folk, January 16, 1996 - March 16, 1996 A special exhibition in conjunction with the fourth annual Outsider Art Fair
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Breaking All The Rules, June 11, 1996 - September 6, 1996 A survey of recent acquisitions including works by Max Beckmann, Sue Coe, Lovis Corinth, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Morris Hirshfield, John Kane, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Lawrence Lebduska, Abraham Levin, Israel Litwak, Grandma Moses, Emil Nolde, Horace Pippin, Egon Schiele and others
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The Modern Child, September 14, 1999 - November 6, 1999 Charles Burchfield, Sue Coe, Henry Darger, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Grandma Moses, Alice Neel, Ben Shahn, Raphael Soyer, Egon Schiele and others
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European Self-Taught Art, January 18, 2000 - March 11, 2000 Anselme Boix-Vives, Aloïse Corbaz, Joseph Crépin, Pietro Ghizzardi, Madge Gill, the Artists of Gugging, Augustin Lesage, Michel Nedjar, Nikifor, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Sava Sekulic, Alfred Wallis, Alois Wey, Scottie Wilson, Josef Wittlich, Adolf Wölfli, Carlo Zinelli and others. Side Shows: New Works by Henry Darger, January 18 - February 12. Expressionist Prints, February 15 - March 11
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Grandma Moses, January 15, 2002 - March 16, 2002
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65th Anniversary Exhibition, Part II, January 18, 2005 - March 26, 2005 Henry Darger, Minnie Evans, Edward Hicks, Morris Hirshfield, John Kane, S.F. Milton, Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma") Moses, Ammi Phillips, Joseph Pickett, Prior-Hamblen School, Martin Ramirez, Bill Traylor, Ilija Bosilj-Basicevic, André Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Gaston Chaissac, Aloïse Corbaz, Joseph Crépin, Madge Gill, Augustin Lesage, Michel Nedjar, Nikifor, Josef Karl Rädler, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Louis Vivin, Scottie Wilson, Adolf Wölfli, Anna Zemankova, Carlo Zinelli, Johann Fischer, Johann Garber, Johann Hauser, Franz Kernbeis, Heinrich Reisenbauer, Oswald Tschirtner, August Walla.
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They Taught Themselves, January 7, 2009 - March 14, 2009 Emile Branchard, Cleo Crawford, William Doriani, Morris Hirshfield, Edward C. ("PA") Hunt, Josephine Joy, John Kane, Lawrence Lebduska, Israel Litwak, Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma") Moses, Joseph Pickett, Horace Pippin, Pasquale (Patsy) Santo, Patrick J. Sullivan, Gregorio Valdes
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