The concept of the sacred heart singers of Wilhelm Ude
The Concept of Wilhelm Udde's Sacred Heart Singers What do a servant who drew angels at night, a postman who captured Paris, and a circus wrestler who praised flesh have in common? They were all united by the German collector and art historian Wilhelm Udde. In the 1920s, he introduced the concept of "Singers of the Sacred Heart" (Peintres du Sacré-Cœur). This term designated self-taught artists who lacked academic education but created under the influence of an inner voice, faith, and love for the world. Their art is neither "high" nor "low"; it is beyond hierarchies. Udde's concept became a manifesto for naive art and continues to influence how we view "primitivism." Let's delve into it. Origin of the Term The term "Singers of the Sacred Heart" refers to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Paris, built on the hill of Montmartre. Udde, a religious man (though Jewish), saw something sacred in these artists: they created art not for money or fame, but as a prayer. The word "singers" emphasizes the musicality and rhythmic quality of their works. Udde contrasted them with the "cold" avant-garde, who constructed art with the mind. The "singers" sang with the soul. This group included: Serafina Louis (Serafina of Sanlis), Camille Bombois, Louis Vivin, André Boussette, and Henri Rousseau (although Rousseau died before Udde formulated the concept, he was considered a precursor). Characteristics of the "Singers of the Sacred Heart" Lack of professional training (they could not draw perspective or anatomy). Deep personal inspiration (often religious or mystical). Technique derived from intuition rather than rules. Sincerity (there was no desire to shock or offend, as surrealists did). All of them worked not for recognition, but out of an inner need (unlike academism). Their art was often discovered by collectors by chance, not through galleries. Contrast with Modernism Udde did not deny avant-garde. He was friends with Picasso, collecting Cubists. But he believed ... Read more
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