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Term used to describe the fascination of early modern European artists with what was then called primitive art. This included tribal art from Africa, the South Pacific and Indonesia, as well as prehistoric and very early European art, and European folk art. Such work has had a profound impact on modern Western art. The discovery of African tribal art by Picasso around 1906 was an important influence on his in general, and was a major factor in leading him to . Primitivism also means the search for a simpler more basic way of life away from Western urban sophistication and social restrictions. The example of this is Gauguin's move from Paris to Tahiti in the South Pacific in 1891. Primitivism was also important for , including . As a result of these artists' interest and appreciation, what was once called primitive art is now seen as having equal value to Western forms and the term primitive is avoided or used in quotation marks.
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