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Of course, there is a moot point about whether it is mandatory. It's more a matter of love and interest.
From Russian naive artists I would nameArkady Petrov.
Lyusya Voronova:
I also love my work dearlyAlexander Wojciechowski:
In general, there is a whole museum of naive art in Moscow – if you are interested, you can follow their program.
It depends on what you need this knowledge for. No one can oblige you to know any artists. The vast majority of the world's population does not know about their existence at all, and for teenagers Leonardo and Michelangelo are the names of teenage mutant ninja turtles.
But for a general development, look at the works of Henri Rousseau (although he is also considered an Impressionist), Marc Chagall and Nico Pirosmani. From the modern ones – “Mitki”. This is enough to keep the conversation going. 🙂
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One of the most well-known contemporary authors in this field today: Ivan Dubyaga. His works are controversial and provocative, but from the point of view of writing technique, it is a popular print.
I hope my answer was useful to you!