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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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Harry Jacques (Arijac)
Harry Jacques (dit Arijac) was born on August 11, 1937 in Gonaïves, Haiti.
After completing high school, Arijac took international correspondence courses
in architecture and worked as a draftsman from 1962-63 for the noted artist
Sacha Thèbaud’s (dit Tebo) architecture firm. Arijac also worked in the
school construction division of the Department of Agriculture until 1975.
Thèbaud taught Arijac to paint in the 2000 year old encaustic method, which
involves using an iron with a mixture of beeswax, turpentine and pigment to
create images.
Considered one of Haiti’s finest painters, Arijac has exhibited work at the
American Institute, the French Institute, the Sao Paolo Biennial and in New
York.
Publications:
Franciscus, John Allen. Haiti: Voodoo Kingdom to Modern Riviera.
1980. pg. 69.
Nadal-Gardere, Marie-Jose and Gerald Bloncourt. La Peinture Haitienne
1986. pg. 151.
AFHAC. La Peinture Haitienne: Dialogue du Reel et de l'Imaginaire.
1990. pg. 55.
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Fille de Mer, 1991
16 x 20 inches, Encaustic on Canvas $ 1,250
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In June 2004, Fille de Mer was exhibited at the Centre d'Art in
Port-au-Prince in a show called Women Painters and the Representation of Women
in Haitian Painting. This exhibition was in celebration of the
Centre's 60th Anniversary, and featured works spanning the Centre's 60 years by
60 different artists. Arijac was one of several male artists "who honor
women through their art" who had works selected for inclusion in this show.
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Pilatoise (Woman of Pilate),
2000
16 x 20 inches, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed $ 600
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