Cultural Identity Questions
.... 32) believes this is the case because of an ethnocentric (ie, Western) ideology and mentality that brings a preconception to
primitive art, imagining
primitive ....
(737

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Chaos Theory and Art
.... Paul Gaughin's exploration of
primitive art, for example, influenced the development of fauvism with its use of bright colors and simplified shapes. ....
(3177

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Traditional African artistic production
....
Art historian Frank Willett points out, "the term
primitive art is a legacy from the anthropologists of the nineteenth century who saw the Europe of their day ....
(654

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)
Traditional African Artistic Production
....
Art historian Frank Willett points out, "the term
primitive art is a legacy from the anthropologists of the nineteenth century who saw the Europe of their day ....
(654

3

)
Change and African Art
.... century, we are likely to think about the influences of African
art on Western Modernist
art and the ways in which what was then called "
primitive"
art. ....
(1022

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Modernism and Anti-Modernism
.... Based on a misconception of
primitive art as an
art that tended toward abstraction, he argued, artists had been misled into thinking that a picture surface ....
(1777

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)
Clement Greenberg's Influence on Modernism
.... Based on a misconception of
primitive art as an
art that tended toward abstraction, he argued, artists had been misled into thinking that a picture surface ....
(1893

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)
African Art in the Pre-Colonial Era
.... Unfortunately, as
art historians like Helen Gardner (1962) have suggested, much of African
art tends to be characterized as
primitive, produced by tribal ....
(741

3

)
The Pueblos of the Southwest
.... limits of established styles, and wrote one of the early books on the topic The Pueblo Potter: A Study of Creative Imagination in
Primitive Art (1929) (Hardin ....
(1384

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Picasso's Sculptures
.... He drew from much around him, a diverse range of influences that included Gauguin,
primitive art, Far Eastern temple carvings, and all the
art that was being ....
(2309

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)
Munch and Primitivism
.... after the horror that was the second world war further influenced artists to seek out a simpler way of life, which was represented by
primitive African
art. ....
(1356

5

)
Grandma Moses
.... outlook of Grandma Moses" (Obituary 2). Despite her work being labeled simplistic and
primitive, today the
art world is revisiting the works of Grandma Moses. ....
(1138

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Analytic Cubism
.... forces. In fact, Abstract Expressionism was a reaction to social realism, Surrealism, and
primitive art in the 1940s. However, the ....
(3161

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)
Art Nouveau, Art Deco
.... by machine production and various classical influences from Egyptian pyramids and steppes design to "
primitive arts" from Africa to Aztec Mexico (
Art Deco 2 ....
(1938

8

)
Sculpture Giacometti & Degas
....
Primitive tribal customs and practices were responsible for the
art that influenced Giacometti at this point in his career, and we see the
primitive methods ....
(1431

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)
New Guinea Art Forms
.... Headhunting raids are thus less as an expression of
primitive aggression than an .... He characterizes headhunting-related
art as "part of an experienced process ....
(426

2

)
Art Therapy
.... to the
primitive impulses and fantasies that constitute the raw material for his creative work" (Ulman, p. 18). In this approach it is the
art that takes ....
(1432

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)
The Art of Puppetry
.... hinged masks or jointed skulls probably represent the most
primitive forms of .... of puppeteers whose travels and performances helped keep the
art of puppetry alive ....
(1203

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)
Late Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers
.... that it does not rely so heavily upon comparing the ancient
primitive culture to .... of the late Ice Age had developed modes of communication and
art that verged ....
(1714

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)
Photographer Robert Mapplethorpe
.... Or, it may have been that artists' "sudden perception", in the late nineteenth century, "of the artistic merit of
primitive art" dealt a blow to the prevailing ....
(5366

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The photographer Robert Mapplethorpe
.... Or, it may have been that artists' "sudden perception", in the late nineteenth century, "of the artistic merit of
primitive art" dealt a blow to the prevailing ....
(5390

22

)
Ancient Art
.... Lower Egypt. The character of this work is no longer
primitive and shows most of the features of late Egyptian
art. There is insufficient ....
(3971

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)
Religion Answers
.... these belief systems with
primitive origins. A study of the initial chapters reveals just how often the divine is revealed in numerous cultures through
art. ....
(706

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)
Art Therapy
.... perseverance, he must maintain access to the
primitive impulses and fantasies that constitute the raw material for his creative work. "The
art therapist makes ....
(10535

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)
Language Games
.... Aesthetics of
primitive tribes in Samoa differ, due to practice, from advertising
art created on Madison Avenue, just as drums in the Brazilian jungle differ ....
(1697

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Pop Artist Allen Jones
.... Adventure of modern
art: Similarities and differences in
art images -
primitive, ancient, and modern. New York: Harry N. Abrams, nd Johnson, Ken. ....
(1827

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)
The Limitations of Language
.... Aesthetics of
primitive tribes in Samoa differ, due to practice, from advertising
art created on Madison Avenue, just as drums in the Brazilian jungle differ ....
(1772

7

)
Ere Ibeji
.... Despite the
primitive anatomy of the sculptures, the ere ibeji look finely polished even though they are sculpted in wood. As one
art critic maintains, "The ....
(759

3

)
Self-Portraits of the Masters It has been said th
.... Gauguin adopted features of Japanese
art with large areas of pure color and having studied medieval
art,
primitive woodcuts and certain types of exotic
art he ....
(1323

5

)
Self-Portraits of Rembrandt, Cezanne & Gauguin It has been said th
.... Gauguin adopted features of Japanese
art with large areas of pure color and having studied medieval
art,
primitive woodcuts and certain types of exotic
art he ....
(1320

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