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Jeannot Jn-Philippe (1958-1997) 23.75"x19.50" Baron Samedi Acrylic on Board Unframed Painting#1TP Category/Haitian Artists in the Diaspora/Jean-Louis The other adopts an almost

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The other adopts an almost childlike

He began painting at the remarkably young age of fifteen under the guidance of the legendary Haitian pioneer Hector Hyppolite

is a strong testament to his distinctive talent and spiritual visual language

"Dambreville's work is essentially based on the play of shadow and light" (Peintres Haitiens by Gerald Alexis)

he developed an instantly recognizable style: charming

Jeannot Jn-Philippe (1958-1997) 23.75"x19.50" Baron Samedi Acrylic on Board Unframed Painting#1TP Category/Haitian Artists in the Diaspora/Jean-Louis The other adopts an almostThe late Haitian artist Jeannot Jn Philippe created a striking and colorful Vodou scene featuring Baron Samedi in a cemetery, using acrylic on board. He signed the piece in the lower left corner as "Art Jeannot Jn Philippe." The painting is in good condition and will be sold unframed. It comes from a private collection in Canada and will be shipped directly from there. With your purchase, you will receive a certificate of authenticity from our

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