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b Laval, 21 May 1844; d Paris, 2 Sept 1910.
French
painter. He is commonly seen as the archetype of the untutored artist
and can be considered the first major exponent of NAIVE ART. His
brightly coloured, dream-like paintings, many of them depicting exotic
subjects, anticipated some of the major artistic movements of the 20th
century, including Surrealism. |