
1883–1970 · French · 13 artworks
artist bio
Camille Bombois was a French Naïve artist known for his vibrant depictions of circus performers, landscapes, and everyday life. His self-taught style, characterized by bold colors and meticulous detail, offers a unique perspective on early 20th-century France.
what you'll learn
Studying Bombois' work allows students to explore the characteristics of Naïve art, focusing on simplified forms, bright colors, and the absence of traditional artistic training. Students can learn about self-taught artistic expression and the value of personal vision.
related: Henri Rousseau, Seraphine Louis

Le Repos des Gens du Cirque
1930

Baigneuses
1929

View of Clerval
1930

In the Bistro

La gitana
1935

Vielle Masion a Compaiegne
1935

Le lavoir
1932

River Running through the Forest

Maison sur la riviere
1989

Yellow Street
1925

In the Park
1937

L’Abri des Lavandières
1930

Boy Fishing