RR7724B NAIVE ART IN YUGOSLAVIA
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(18 Jun 1977) RR7724B NAIVE
(18 Jun 1977) RR7724B NAIVE ART IN YUGOSLAVIA
The artistic style known as Naive Art began in
Yugoslavia in the 1930s as an attempt by a few
peasant craftsmen to reproduce picture postcards.
Today, it is still very much a peasant art, strongly
rooted in folk traditions and easily identified by its flat
child-like style, but it has also won recognition as a
legitimate art form. There are thought to be some 200
Naive Painters living and working in village communities
all over Yugoslavia, and many have gained
international acclaim. Two of these painters are
Zuzanna Chalupowa and Marija Balan. We visited
them in their villages to see how they lived and
worked.
Film: Rev – Sound: Mag/SOF – Colour– Available in HD
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The artistic style known as Naive Art began in
Yugoslavia in the 1930s as an attempt by a few
peasant craftsmen to reproduce picture postcards.
Today, it is still very much a peasant art, strongly
rooted in folk traditions and easily identified by its flat
child-like style, but it has also won recognition as a
legitimate art form. There are thought to be some 200
Naive Painters living and working in village communities
all over Yugoslavia, and many have gained
international acclaim. Two of these painters are
Zuzanna Chalupowa and Marija Balan. We visited
them in their villages to see how they lived and
worked.
Film: Rev – Sound: Mag/SOF – Colour– Available in HD
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