Intriguing! At first glance the technique suggests "naive" or "innocent" art, but upon a little closer inspection there seems to be quite a bit more going on here.
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14 comments:
William Blake meets Hans Brueghel. Glad to see back!
Welcome back, I missed your posts! :-)
So glad to see you posting again. I missed your art. I especially like this artist.
We expected your return!
This artist has a work naive and full oniric fantasy. I love it
It's a bit like Henri Rousseau but with more color and life. What beautiful works.
Really great again to receive a wonderful shipment of Art Inconnu - thank you very much!
Ludo
Ah ...
J'aime beaucoup le premier 1956 , il m'inspire . EB
wonderful work, unknown to me. Thanks for the new post. Glad you're back!
Beautiful work. The clarity reminds me of the moments just before waking from an intense dream...
incredibly beautiful art! I can get lost in all the details. Thank you for sharing these pieces.
LOVE this! Amazing.
How beau-ti-ful!!!
Thanks! I adored...
Ivan Generalic was the most influental and most successful artist frojm the first generation of so called "naive" Croatian artist.
Intriguing! At first glance the technique suggests "naive" or "innocent" art, but upon a little closer inspection there seems to be quite a bit more going on here.
Good one.
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