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| Haitian Artists |
Aladin, Agathe
Aladin, Theard
Alphonse, Fritzner
Auguste, Toussaint
Bottex, S.E.
Casimir, Laurent
Domond, Ezene
Domond, Wilmino
Dupoux, Raoul
Etienne, Gregoire
Francois, Roger
Guillaume, Jean-Jacques
Ismael, Saincilus
Jacques, Harry (dit Arijac)
Jean, Jean-Baptiste
Jean, Marie Carmel
Jean, Ulrick
Jean-Jacques, Carlo
Joseph, Reynald
Leopol, Lindor
Louissaint, Jacques
Louizor, Ernst
Maurice, A.M.
Obin, Fritzner
Obin, Othon
Pierre, André
Pierre, Eddy
Robuste, Jean Claude
St. Fleur, Michelle
Valcin, Pierre Joseph
Valery, Julien
Zephirin, Frantz
Collection Notes
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Laurent Casimir
Laurent Casimir (also listed as Casimir Laurent) was born May 8, 1928 into a family of peasants in Anse-a-Veau, Haiti. He
moved to Port-au-Prince in the late 1940's and was introduced to the Centre d'Art
in 1947 by his friend Dieudonne Cedor. In 1950 he defected to the Foyer des Artes
Plastiques which had been recently founded by a group of intellectuals and modern
artists, Cedor included. Casimir was the originator of a Haitian archetype, the
market painting, done in his trademark colors of red, orange and yellow. Visiting
him at his house in Martissant in the mid-70's you were likely to find Casimir holding
court and selling paintings in the front room, while in the back yard, a few apprentices
were painting in the colors on canvases that the master had drawn, awaiting his
signature. He has unfortunately been one of the most forged painters in history
and this has worked to the detriment of his work, price-wise, as it is difficult
to be sure which paintings that bear his name and style were actually painted by
him.
Casimir died in 1990.
[Biographic notes from Galerie Macondo at http://www.artshaitian.com.]
Publications:
[na]. The Naive Tradition: Haiti. Milwaukee Art Center, 1974.
pp. 23, 100.
Stebich, Ute. Haitian Art. The Brooklyn Museum, 1978.
pp. 97, 121, 156.
Selected Casimir Links:
Galerie Macondo
The Electric Gallery
University of Central Florida Bryant Collection
Figge Art Museum
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