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Georges Liautaud Haitian Metal Art Master, Haiti browse these categories for related items... All Items: Fine Art: Sculpture: Metal: Pre 1980: item # 533352 Please refer to our stock # 15017 when inquiring.
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Copper Rooster Georges Liautaud (1899-1991) Haitian Metal Art Master Haiti Cut and Hammered Copper 16 in. high George Liautaud was the originator and master of metal sculpture from discarded oil barrels in Haiti. He has pieces in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York as well as other museums internationally. Georges Liautaud, a black-smith based in the town of Croix-des-Bouquets, was approached in 1953 by DeWitt Peters, an American painter and founder of the Centre d'Art school and artists' cooperative in Port-au-Prince. Impressed by Liautaud's wrought-iron grave markers, Peters urged him to expand his repertory of subjects and images, and to create independent works of art for sale. Using scrap iron from empty oil barrels, Liautaud created cutout figures with lively, expressive silhouettes that represent Vodou deities and spirit possession. |
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