
predominantly functional or utilitarian visual art created by hand (or with limited mechanical facilities) for use by the maker or a small ... [5 related articles]
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Art produced by ordinary people, usually without formal artistic education, that often reflects traditional culture and has practical use. Folk artists often remain anonymous and create objects for...
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Art of people who have had no formal, academic training, but whose works are part of an established tradition of style and craftsmanship.
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Works of a culturally homogeneous people without formal training, generally according to regional traditions and involving crafts.
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Works of art produced by the indigenous people of a country or region
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Art perceived to be unsophisticated art, both fine and applied, which is supposedly rooted in the collective awareness of simple people. Today it carries a simple nostalgia for pre- industrial society.
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Primitive art, by an untrained artist who paints in the common tradition of his community and reflects the life style of the people. Also called `Outsider art` & `Art brut`.
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[
n] - genre of art of unknown origin that reflects traditional values of a society
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artworks created by individuals who have little or no formal academic training in fine art.
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noun genre of art of unknown origin that reflects traditional values of a society
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A fragmentary art in which the artistic elements are not bound together by an artistic personality. -- L.V.
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Handmade art or crafts that are created by everyday people.
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artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as highly decorative design, bright bold colors, flattened perspective, strong forms in simple arrangements, and immediacy of meani......
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