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1902–1982 · Lithuanian-French · 18 artworks
artist bio
Grégoire Michonze was a Lithuanian-French painter known for his Naïve art, depicting village scenes and figures with a childlike simplicity and vibrant color palette. His work captures a sense of nostalgia and celebrates rural life, contributing to the broader Primitivism movement within modern art.
what you'll learn
Studying Michonze's work allows students to explore the principles of Naïve art, focusing on simplified forms, flattened perspective, and the expressive use of color to convey emotion and narrative. Students can also learn about the influence of folk art traditions on modern painting.
related: Henri Rousseau, Camille Bombois, Seraphine Louis

Figures in the Village

Village Scene

Birds

Family in a Village
1965

Field with Figures

Village Street

Paysage Vert Anime

Picnic
1957

Les femmes enceintes

BIÈVRES, VALLÉE DE CHEVREUSES
1957

Family
1960

Untitled

Shepherds in the valley
1981

Country Landscape
1966

Animals

Still Life

Village with Figures
1931

Le charpentier sur la place
1971