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FLORIDA |
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Schnelange Valcin
Art-Expo Valcin II, Inc
P.O.Box 290947
Tampa Fl 33687
813-263-6345 |
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Krafins Valcin
POBOX 340689
Brooklyn, NY 11234
Tel: 347-489-0986 |
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HAITI |
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Fravrange Valcin(Valcin II)
Art-Expo Valcin II
Académie des Arts#5 Avenue Fragneauville Delmas 75 Delmas,
011 509 558-2778 |
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ALL PAINTINGS
OF VALCIN II ARE SOLD WITH A CERTIFICATE Of AUTHENTICITY (sealed
and signed by the Artist) |
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The staff of Art-Expo Valcin II whishes a Happy Birthday to those Haitian Artists who have dedicated their life to enrich the Haitian Fine Arts. |
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| Carlos jn JACQUES ! |
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1943 ‑ Born May 1 , in Port‑au‑Prince.
Attracted to drawing at an early age, jean Jacques studied at the ABC School in Paris then joined Joseph Jacob's art studio in 1963. He left the Jacob studio in 1966 and spent three years leading the life of an impoverished bohemian. In 1969, he came to the Monrun Gallery with a painting depicting a side street in La Saline. It was accepted. From that time on, he gradually came back to life, thanks in part to the aid of Calixte Henri, who had a studio in the same gallery.
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His drawing, with its great purity and long lines, highlights the proud postures and steeliness of the country people who inhabit the capital city's slum quarters. Touched and disturbed by the great misery of the slums, jean Jacques renders it in his paintings with strong emotion, intent on revealing and denouncing social injustice.
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| Jean Pierre THEARD ! |
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1949 ‑ Born May 4 in Aquin.
From 1967 to 1969 Th6ard studied architecture. During a trip to Mexico in 1969, he was deeply impressed by the works of Diego Riviera and by Mexican architecture. Back in Haiti, he was associated with the painters P6tion Savain, Villard Denis, Charles Obas, Bernard Wah, and developed a style combining cubist and surrealist elements. He exhibited in New York and took part in several shows in Haiti.
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| Michèle Manuel ! |
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1935 ‑ Born May 5 , in Port‑au‑Prince.
Manuel began drawing in Haiti, then went to san Juan , Puerto Rico, For courses at the academy of drawing and painting in 1953. The following year she studied at University of Rochester. From 1970 to 1978, she exhibited in Haiti, the United States and Dominican Republic.
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| Albert MANGONES ! |
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1917 ‑ Born May 26, in Port‑au‑Prince.
From earliest adolescence Mangonès showed a natural gift for drawing. He became known for his caricatures of friends and teachers at St. Louis de Gonzague High School. From 1936 to 1937, he spent a year studying at the College of Agronomy, but, discovering his true calling, he enrolled in the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts.
The war overtook him in Europe, but in 1939 he left for the United States where he pursued architectural studies at Cornell University
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| Posted : Fri. May 05, 2006 |
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