List of Naïve art artists
Appearance
This List of Naïve art artists is a list of artists who are known for their works in naïve art.
18th century
[edit]- Oluf Braren (Danish, 1787–1839)
- Justus DaLee (American, 1793–1878)
- Edward Hicks (American, 1780–1849)
- Joshua Johnson (American, 1763–1824)
19th century
[edit]- James Bard (American, 1815–1897)[1]
- Ferdinand Cheval, known as 'le facteur Cheval' (French, 1836–1924)
- Denys Corbet (Guernsey, 1826–1910)
- Olof Krans (American, 1838–1916)
- Cándido López (Argentine, 1840–1902)
- Niko Pirosmani (Georgian, 1862–1918)
- Peter Rindisbacher (Swiss, 1806–1834)
- Henri Rousseau (French, 1844–1910)
20th century
[edit]- Gesner Abelard (Haitian, born 1922)
- Ellinor Aiki (Estonian, 1893–1969)
- Andreas Alariesto (Finnish, 1900–1989)
- Alyona Azernaya (Russian, born 1966)
- Jan Bacur (Serbian, born 1937)
- Jan Balet (German, 1913–2009)
- Nina Barka (Marie Smirsky) (French, 1908–1986)
- Ilija Bašičević (Serbian, 1895–1972)
- André Bauchant (French, 1873–1958)
- Sarah Berman (Ukrainian-American, 1895- 1957)
- Kateryna Bilokur (Ukrainian, 1900–1961)
- Janko Brašić (Serbian, 1906–1994)
- Camille Bombois (French, 1883–1970)
- Frédéric Bruly Bouabré (Ivorian, born 1923)
- Eugen Buktenica (Croatian, 1914–1997)
- Sam Byrne (Australian, 1883–1978)
- Charles Callins (Austrian, 1887–1982)
- Zuzana Chalupová (Serbian, 1925–2001)
- Emily Chrisp (British, 1912–1974)
- Paulina Constancia (Filipino, born 1970)
- Henry Darger (American, 1892–1973)
- Michel Delacroix (French, born 1933)
- Préfète Duffaut (Haitian, born 1923)
- Emerik Feješ (Croatian, 1904–1969)
- Howard Finster (American, 1916–2001)
- Robert-Émile Fortin (Canadian, 1945–2004)
- Lucy Fradkin (American, born 1953)
- George Fredericks (British, born 1929)
- José Rodríguez Fuster (Cuban, born 1946)
- Dragan Gaži (Croatian, 1930–1983)
- Ivan Generalić (Croatian, 1914–1992) (Hlebine)
- Josip Generalić (Croatian, 1935–2004) (Hlebine)
- Mokarrameh Ghanbari (Iranian, 1928–2005)
- Petronėlė Gerlikienė (Lithuanian, 1905–1979)
- Petar Grgec (Croatian, 1933–2006)
- Theora Hamblett (American, 1895–1977)
- James Hampton (American, 1909–1964)
- Krsto Hegedušić (Croatian, 1901–1975)
- Jan Husarik (Serbian, born 1942) (Padina)
- Eremenko Irina (Russian, 1919–2007)[2]
- Mary Jewels (British, 1886–1977)
- Daniel Johnston (American, 1961–2019) (Austin)
- Martin Jonaš (Serbian, 1924 – 1996)
- Drago Jurak (Croatian, 1911–1994)
- Bob Justin (American, born 1941)
- Ferenc Kalmar (Hungarian, born 1928)
- John Kane (American, 1860–1934)
- Alena Kish (Belarusian, 1889 or 1896–1949)
- Mijo Kovačić (Croatian, born 1935)
- Arnold Kramer (American, 1882–1976)
- Siegfried L. Kratochwil (Austrian, 1916–2005)
- Ivan Lacković Croata (Croatian, 1932–2004)
- Pavel Leonov (Russian, 1920–2011)
- Maud Lewis (Canadian, 1903–1970)
- Antonio Ligabue (Italian, 1899–1965)
- Séraphine Louis, known as 'Séraphine de Senlis' (French, 1864–1942)
- Claudine Loquen, (French, born 1965)
- L. S. Lowry (British, 1887–1976)
- Manuel Lepe Macedo (Mexican, 1936–1984)
- Radia Bent Lhoucine (Moroccan, 1912–1994)
- Ioan Măric (Romanian, born 1945)
- Ferreira Louis Marius (Brazilian, born 1953)
- Katya Medvedeva (Russian, born 1937)
- Martin Mehkek (Croatian, 1936–2014)
- Manuel Mendive (Cuban, born 1944)
- Dobrosav Milojevic (Serbian, born 1948)[3]
- Ethel Wright Mohamed (American, 1906–1992)
- Grandma Moses, Anna Mary Robertson (American, 1860–1961)
- Franjo Mraz (Croatian, 1910–1981) (Hlebine)
- Navitrolla (Estonian, born 1970)
- Radi Nedelchev (Bulgarian, born 1938)
- Norman Neasom (British, 1915–2010)
- Nikifor (Polish, 1895–1968)
- Mary Nohl (American, 1914–2001) (Fox Point, Wisconsin)
- Teofil Ociepka (Polish, 1891–1978)
- Stan Ioan Pătraş (Romanian, 1908–1977)
- Bryan Pearce (British, 1929–2007)
- Mario Perez (Cuban, born 1943)
- Raphael Perez (Israeli, born 1965)
- Dominique-Paul Peyronnet (French, 1872–1943)
- Nan Phelps (American, 1904–1990)
- Horace Pippin (American, 1888–1946)
- Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
- Alevtina Pyzhova (Russian, born 1936)[4]
- Ivan Rabuzin (Croatian, 1921–2008)
- Polina Raiko (Ukrainian, 1927–2004)[5]
- Bárbaro Rivas (Venezuelan, 1893–1967)
- Markey Robinson (Irish, 1918–1999)
- Konstantin Rodko (Latvian, 1908–1995)
- Vasily Romanenkov (Russian, 1953–2013)
- Heinz Seelig (Israeli, 1909–1992)
- Oles Semernya (Ukrainian, 1936–2012)
- Jon Serl (American, 1894–1993)
- Jean Pierre Serrier (French, 1934-1989)
- Yeshayahu Sheinfeld (Israeli, 1909–1979)[6]
- Mary Michael Shelley (American, born 1950)
- Chris (Simpsons artist) (British, born 1983)
- Matija Skurjeni (Croatian, 1898–1990)
- Petar Smajić (Croatian, 1910–1985)
- Peter Smith (British, born 1967)
- Slavko Stolnik (Croatian, 1929–1991)
- Bunleua Sulilat (Thai, 1932–1996)
- Dragiša Stanisavljević (Serbian, born 1921)
- Henry Stockley (British, 1892–1982)
- Chaibia Talal (Moroccan, 1929–2004)
- Lavoslav Torti (Croatian, 1875–1942)
- Bracha Turner (Israeli, 1922–2011)
- Ivan Večenaj (Croatian, 1920–2013)
- Guido Vedovato (Italian, born 1961)
- Arthur Villeneuve (Canadian, 1910–1990)
- Mirko Virius (Croatian, 1889–1943)
- Miguel García Vivancos (Spanish, 1895–1972)
- Louis Vivin (French, 1861–1936)
- Elena Volkova (Russian, 1915–2013)
- Alfred Wallis (British, 1855–1942)
- Scottie Wilson (British, 1890–1972)
- Fred Yates (British, 1922–2008)
- Sergey Zagraevsky (Russian, 1964–2020)
- Oliver Kilbourn (British, 1904–1993)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mariner's Museum and Peluso, Anthony J., Jr., The Bard Brothers – Painting America under Steam and Sail, Abrams, New York 1997 ISBN 0-8109-1240-6
- ^ Eremenko Irina (1919–2007) Russia
- ^ Permanent member of Museum of Naïve and Marginal Art Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine in Jagodina
- ^ Alevtina Pyzhova
- ^ Polina Raiko
- ^ Listed artist by The Israel Museum in Jerusalem