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Movement > Art Brut
Raw art; France, ca. 1950
The term Art Brut was first used by the painter Jean Dubuffet to refer to a range of art forms outside the conventional dictates of the art world. More
- Jean Dubuffet, Will to Power, January 1946
- Jean Dubuffet, Portrait of Soldier Lucien Geominne, 1950
- Jean Dubuffet, Triumph and Glory, December 1950
- Jean Dubuffet, Châtaine aux hautes chairs, August 1951
- Jean Dubuffet, Knoll of Visions, August 23, 1952
- Jean Dubuffet, Door with Couch Grass, October 31, 1957
- Jean Dubuffet, Le Mentonneux, December 31, 1959
- Jean Dubuffet, The Substance of Stars, December 1959
- Jean Dubuffet, Propitious Moment, January 2–3, 1962