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Wilhelm Uhde and His Discoveries in the World of Art

He was not an artist, not a critic in the traditional sense. He was a talent hunter. Wilhelm Uhde (Wilhelm Uhde) was a German collector and art historian who lived in Paris in the first half of the 20th century. His name is not as well-known as Picasso or Matisse, but it was he who introduced the world to artists who were scorned by official art: naive, primitives, "Sunday painters." Uhde risked money, reputation, and even life during the war to show that genius can live in a rundown attic and paint on cardboard. Thanks to him, we know Serafina of Sanlis, Henri Rousseau, Camille Bombois. Let's find out who he was and how he made his discoveries.

Career and First Love: Picasso

Wilhelm Uhde was born in 1874 in Germany in a wealthy Jewish family. He studied law but dropped out for art. In 1904, he moved to Paris, where he opened a small art shop. He was one of the first to buy works by Pablo Picasso, before he became famous. Uhde purchased the "Blue Period," Cubist still lifes. In 1908, he organized a Picasso exhibition in his gallery. Was it a commercial success? No, rather a risk. But Uhde believed in his "boy." Later Picasso would become a world star, while Uhde would remain in the shadows, but he didn't regret it.

Discovering Naive Art: Henri Rousseau

In 1908, Uhde saw the works of Henri Rousseau, a customs officer who began painting in retirement, at an exhibition. Rousseau was considered a nut, his works were mocked. Uhde saw power in them: the absence of perspective, primitive forms, but incredible sincerity. He bought several Rousseau paintings, including "The Sleeping Gypsy." Thanks to Uhde's support, Rousseau was noticed by avant-garde artists (Picasso organized a banquet in his honor in 1908). Uhde wrote the first monograph on Rousseau. Since then, "The Customs Officer" has been considered a classic.

Serafina of Sanlis: A Servant Genius

The main story of Uhde is his encounter with Serafina Louis. In 1912, living in Sanlis, he went to dinner at his neighbors and saw a painting on the wall: apples, grapes, strange leaves. The host said it was painted by a servant who cleaned their house. Uhde searched for Serafina, saw her other works, and was amazed. He started buying her paintings, giving her money for paints. Serafina said: "He knew that angels spoke to me." Uhde organized exhibitions, but success came late, when Serafina had already gone mad. Nevertheless, he did not leave her and paid for her treatment in the clinic. After the artist's death, he fought for her talent to be recognized. Today, her works hang in the Louvre.

Camille Bombois and Other "Sacred Heart Painters"

Uhde did not stop. He searched all over France for "naive" artists who had never studied in academies. He discovered Camille Bombois (Camille Bombois) — a former circus fighter who painted powerful women and horses. Louis Vivin (Louis Vivin) — a postman, the author of urban landscapes. André Bauchant (André Bauchant) — a gardener who created biblical scenes in the style of primitivism. Uhde called this group "Sacred Heart Painters" (singers of the sacred heart). In 1928, he organized the exhibition "Contemporary Primitives" in Paris. The public laughed, critics cursed, but Uhde knew: these artists were the future.

Forced Emigration and Saving the Collection

In 1939, World War II began. Uhde was Jewish, he faced deportation. He fled from Paris. Part of his collection was confiscated by the Nazis, but he managed to take or hide many paintings with friends. In exile, he continued to write articles about naive art. After the war, he returned to Paris, but his gallery was destroyed. He died in 1947, almost forgotten. But his discoveries outlived him.

Influence on Modern Art

Uhde was one of the first to theoretically justify the value of naive art. He argued with modernists who demanded academic training. He proved that sincerity and vision can be more important than technique. Today, naive art is recognized by museums all over the world. Thanks to Uhde, we know that masterpieces are not always born in academies.

Uhde and Cinema

In 2008, the film "Serafina" (directed by Martin Provost) was released, where Ulrich Tukur played Uhde. The film won a César, showing how Uhde literally saved Serafina from oblivion.

Uhde's Major Discovery: Art Without Rules

Uhde's major discovery was not specific artists, but the principle itself: art can be created by anyone driven by inner passion. He opened the door to a world where there are no boundaries between professional and amateur. This is his legacy.


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