
What is Naive Art?
Naïve art describes a style of artwork which is unsophisticated and simple. It usually describes the artwork of artists who have not trained in a formal academy or art school. The style is unsophisticated, simple, lacking advanced art techniques; appearing that a child made it.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO NAIVE ART
Pablo Picasso
The Sailor’s Dream – Women in every Port , 1968
Limited Edition Print
Etching
EUR 12,000 - 15,000
Pablo Picasso
Quatre portefaix apportant a un gentilhomme une jeune femme sur une litiere, 1968
Limited Edition Print
Etching
USD 7,950
Pablo Picasso
Le Petit Pierrot aux Fleurs, ca. 1960
Limited Edition Print
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Refers to a printmaking that is made by painting or drawing on a nonabsorbent, smooth surface. Historically, the surface was an etching plate of copper, but these days, the surface can vary from acrylic to zinc or glass. Image is transferred to a sheet of paper where the two are pressed by use of printing press. The process creates a unique print called monotype. The initial pressing removes most of the ink.