Primitivism in Modern European Art and Aesthetics, 1725–1907
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In this work on what constitutes primitive art, Frances Connelly argues that primitive art was not a style at all, but a cultural construction by modern Europeans, a cluster of concepts principally forged during the Enlightenment concerning the nature of the origins of artistic expression.
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