Our Haitian Art Collection
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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

Carlo Jean-Jacques

Carlo Jean-Jacques was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti on May 1, 1943.  As a child, he completed a correspondence course in art from the Ecole ABC in Paris and in 1963 enrolled in the Atelier d'art of Joseph Jacob, where his instructors were Dieudonne Cedor, David LaFontant and Bernard Wah.  Shortly after, one of his paintings was chosen for the Esso Competition, a singular honor for such a young man.

By 1966, Carlo had left the group and gone searching for his soul, haunting the dives of Portail Leogane, La Saline and Bel-Air, "... looking at life through the bottom of a clairin bottle.", according to his longtime friend and dealer, Michel Monnin.  In 1969, Carlo surfaced at the Galerie Monnin with a small painting to begin an association that would last until the end of his life.  Monnin describes his work, "Because his design is upheld by sober colors and good tone, his works escape strict stylization and give the impression of strength and grace.  Profoundly moved by the misery around him, powerless to remedy it, he displays it for us to ponder with him.  And we don't miss a nuance; neither the pretty nor the ugly, the shadow nor the light.  With troubled soul but tender heart, Carlo is particularly sensitive to the powerlessness of children in the drama of their daily lives."

Carlo Jean-Jacques died of AIDs in 1990.

[Biographic notes from Galerie Macondo at http://www.artshaitian.com.]

Publications:
Franciscus, John Allen.  Haiti: Voodoo Kingdom to Modern Riviera.  1980.  pg. 111.
Nadal-Gardere, Marie-Jose and Gerald Bloncourt.  La Peinture Haitienne  1986.  pg. 167.
AFHAC.  La Peinture Haitienne: Dialogue du Reel et de l'Imaginaire.  1990.  pp. 71, 87.

Selected Carlo Jean-Jacques Links:
Galerie d'Art Nader
Haitian Art Company
Medalia Art
Galerie Macondo
Interiors Fine Art

 
Bordello Scene, c. 1971
24 x 16 inches, Oil on Masonite with Palette Knife, Framed
$ 4,500
 
Sister and Brother, Dated 1973
24 x 30 inches, Oil on Canvas, Framed
$ 7,500
 
Reclining Nude, c. 1971
16 x 24 inches, Oil on Masonite with Palette Knife, Framed
SOLD