El Museo de Arte de Setagaya posee un gran número de obras de los artistas llamados naíf. Henri Rousseau, apodado “El aduanero Rousseau” y representante de esa corriente, fue un artista autodidacta conocido por el singular estilo de su obra. La mayoría de los autores del arte naíf, como el zapatero italiano Orneore Metelli, se dedicaron a crear un mundo expresivo desde su subjetividad sin haber recibido ninguna formación especializada en bellas artes, combinando el arte con otros oficios.
c.1893
Canvas, oil paint
Born in Laval, France. In 1871, he was appointed as a collector for the octroi, a tax on goods entering Paris, and continued in this profession for twenty-two years. He began painting seriously in 1884, around the age of forty. The next year, he submitted his first work to the official Salon, which was rejected. However, he went on to exhibit regularly in the Salon des Indépendants. Around 1906, he became acquainted with the artist Robert Delaunay, followed by the art critic and dealer Wilhelm Uhde, and soon began drawing the attention of the most avant-garde artists and art dealers of the time, including the poet and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire, the artist Pablo Picasso, and the art dealer Ambroise Vollard.
1937
Oil on canvas
Born in Terni, Italy. Learned the art of shoemaking from his father, and won numerous awards at international competitions as a shoe designer. He also played the trombone for many years as part of an orchestra in Terni. However, he stopped playing in his mid-fifties due to health issues, and switched to painting instead.
1931
Oil on canvas
Born in Hadol, France. Loved painting as a child, and studied sketching in his middle-school years. Became a postal worker at the age of eighteen, but continued to paint in his spare time. After retiring, he began devoting himself exclusively to art, and lined up his paintings on the streets of Montmartre. This resulted in him being discovered by the critics Henri Bing-Bodmer and Wilhelm Uhde. In 1929, he exhibited with the “Sacred Heart Painters,” a group of masters of French naïve painting also including Henri Rousseau, Camille Bombois, André Bauchant, and Séraphine Louis.