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Castera Bazile Early 1945 Haitian painting Haiti LC browse these categories for related items... Directory: Fine Art:Paintings:Oil:Caribbean:Haitian:Pre 1950: item # 724244 Please refer to our stock # 2100 when inquiring.
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Castera Bazile Haitian Scene, untitled oil on board 16 x 20 inches The painting is signed "BaÓile", the letter "Z" is inverted. Meaning it is one of his earliest paintings. This painting dates back to 1945. Framed Castera Bazile, born in 1923 in Jacmel, was a domestic employee of Dewitt Peters while the Centre d'Art was being organized. He became a painter himself in 1945. In 1955 he won First Grand Prize in the Caribbean International Art Competition organized by ALCOA, and in 1957 he won $1000 First Prize in the International Exhibition sponsored by "Holiday" magazine. He executed three murals in the Episcopal Cathedral of Sainte Trinite in Port-au-Prince, "The Acension of Christ", "The Baptism of Christ", and the "Christ Expelling the Money Changers from the Temple". His estimable career was cut short when he contracted tuburculosis at the age of 39 in 1962. He died in 1965. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Musee d'Art Haitien du College Saint Pierre in Port-au-Prince, the Davenport Museum of Art in Iowa, the Milwaukee Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (Biography from Island on Fire) |
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