Giving Thanks (1942) by Horace Pippin

Giving Thanks - Horace Pippin - 1942

Artwork Information

TitleGiving Thanks
ArtistHorace Pippin
Date1942
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About Giving Thanks

The artwork titled “Giving Thanks”, created by Horace Pippin in 1942, is an exemplary piece belonging to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is categorized within the genre painting niche.

The artwork depicts a humble, domestic scene where a family is gathered around a table, engaged in what appears to be a meal preparation or offering thanks. The setting illustrates a rustic interior with wooden walls and simple furnishings, giving an intimate glimpse into family life. Three figures are prominently positioned around a table covered with a vibrant cloth; one can observe a sense of community and shared purpose among them. The figures are dressed in patterned clothing, adding a layer of texture and contrast to the composition. Household items, such as a bowl, bedding, and braided rugs, are scattered around the scene, enhancing the warmth and simplicity of the familial environment. This genre painting by Horace Pippin captures a moment of gratitude and togetherness, emblematic of the Naïve Art movement’s embrace of unsophisticated, heartfelt expression.

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