Clementine Hunter: Two Women, framed poster – naive artists folk art, a celebration of friendship and Southern culture for your home

“Two Women” beautifully captures the bonds of friendship and community, seen through the unique perspective of Clementine Hunter (1887–1988), whose naive art is renowned for its heartfelt storytelling. She was a self-taught Black folk artist from Louisiana, born into a Louisiana Creole family. She started working as a farm laborer when she was young and never learned to read or write. In her fifties, she began to sell her paintings, which soon gained local and national attention for their complexity in depicting Black Southern life in the early 20th century.

Initially, she sold her first paintings for as little as 25 cents, but by the end of her life, her work was being exhibited in museums and sold by dealers for thousands of dollars. She produced an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 paintings in her lifetime. Hunter was granted an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree by Northwestern State University of Louisiana in 1986, and she was the first African-American artist to have a solo exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art. As one of the most influential naive artists of her time, Hunter’s work offers a unique glimpse into the rituals and rhythms of rural Louisiana, making each piece a meaningful addition to any art collection.

• Ready-to-hang wooden framed poster (12×18″ / 30×45 cm)
• Shatterproof plexiglass for lasting beauty
• Choose from black, white, or natural wood frames
• Printed on FSC-certified paper for sustainability

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“Two Women” beautifully captures the bonds of friendship and community, seen through the unique perspective of Clementine Hunter (1887–1988), whose naive art is renowned for its heartfelt storytelling. She was a self-taught Black folk artist from Louisiana, born into a Louisiana Creole family. She started working as a farm laborer when she was young and never learned to read or write. In her fifties, she began to sell her paintings, which soon gained local and national attention for their complexity in depicting Black Southern life in the early 20th century.

Initially, she sold her first paintings for as little as 25 cents, but by the end of her life, her work was being exhibited in museums and sold by dealers for thousands of dollars. She produced an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 paintings in her lifetime. Hunter was granted an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree by Northwestern State University of Louisiana in 1986, and she was the first African-American artist to have a solo exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art. As one of the most influential naive artists of her time, Hunter’s work offers a unique glimpse into the rituals and rhythms of rural Louisiana, making each piece a meaningful addition to any art collection.

• Ready-to-hang wooden framed poster (12×18″ / 30×45 cm)
• Shatterproof plexiglass for lasting beauty
• Choose from black, white, or natural wood frames
• Printed on FSC-certified paper for sustainability

We produce our products on demand and in 100+ locations worldwide – reaching our customers faster, while reducing waste, costs, and carbon emissions.

To find more hard to find naive artwork, feel free to visit our Etsy shop: https://smellynoises.etsy.com

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