
1873–1958 · French · 16 artworks
artist bio
André Bauchant was a French Naïve artist known for his self-taught style and vibrant depictions of historical and mythological scenes, landscapes, and floral still lifes. His work embodies a childlike wonder and directness, contributing significantly to the Naïve art movement.
what you'll learn
Studying Bauchant's work allows students to explore the principles of self-taught art, focusing on simplified forms, bold colors, and imaginative compositions. Students can learn to appreciate the beauty in unconventional perspectives and the power of personal expression.
related: Henri Rousseau, Seraphine Louis

Greek Dance in a Landscape
1937

La chute d'eau
1929

Flowers
1955

Animals Crossing a Flooded River with a Distant Waterfall
1924

Bouquet de fleurs
1937

Untitled

The Funeral Procession of Alexander the Great
1940

Vase aux Tulipes
1926

Le bouquet
1928

Grand bouquet of wild flowers
1928

Monaco
1930

Adam and Eve
1938

Personnages et Fleurs
1947

Cleopatra's Barge
1939

Blumen in Landschaft
1928

Promenade au bord de la mer (Rencontre des fiancés)
1928