Examples of primitivism in the following topics:
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- As one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso is widely known for his involvement in Cubism and Primitivism.
- Around 1906, Picasso, Matisse, Derain and other Paris-based artists had acquired an interest in Primitivism, Iberian sculpture, African art and tribal masks, in part due to the works of Paul Gauguin that had recently achieved recognition in Paris's avant-garde circles.
- This work is influenced by primitivism and is considered to be one of the earliest examples of Cubist painting.
- Identify Picasso's unique importance to the development of both Primitivism and Cubism in the early 20th century.
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- Some of the more celebrated 20th century Cuban artists include Amelia Peláez (1896-1968), best known for a series of mural projects, and painter Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) who created a highly personal version of modern primitivism.
- In their formative years, many had lived in Paris, where they studied and absorbed the tenets of surrealism, cubism, and modernist primitivism.
- These painters' images, for all their differences, shared a modern primitivism view of Cuba as an exotic, timeless, and rural land, inhabited by simple and sensual, if also sad and melancholic people.
- Define the Vanguadria, Modern Primitivism, and Naïve styles of Cuban art in the early 20th century.
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- The group is often compared to both Primitivism and Fauvism due to their use of high-keyed, non-naturalistic color to express extreme emotion like the Fauvists and a crude drawing technique that eschewed complete abstraction, like the Primitivists.
- Members were interested in European medieval art and primitivism, as well as the contemporary, non-figurative art scene in France.
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- Members were interested in European medieval art and primitivism, as well as the contemporary, non-figurative art scene in France.
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- The group developed a common style based on vivid color, emotional tension, violent imagery, and an influence from primitivism.