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Cardinal used the term as an English alternative to Art Brut ― a phrase coined by French artist Jean Dubuffet to mean "raw art," art that was unmediated by education, culture, or ego.
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And we did not mean raw fish.
I mean raw, raw, raw!" The Afghan gave him a quizzical look, as if uncertain whether he was being chastised.
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It simply means raw.
Technically, he was referring to their kids... but I figured raw chocolate-chip cookies meant raw chocolate is OK.
Raw Visions The French artist Jean Dubuffet coined the term in 1945: art brut, or raw art.
Art brut, (French: "raw art"), art of the French painter Jean Dubuffet, who in the 1940s promoted art that is crude, inexperienced, and even obscene.
L'art brut, as the French artist Jean Dubuffet coined it: raw art.
This fusion of talent results in an incredible explosion of raw art.
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