Bigaud Wilson painting “Fish Seller”

Size: 24″ X 16″
Oil on Wood
1967
Fish Peddler

Born in Port au Prince in 1931 , Wilson began his artistic career as a sculptor in clay. Encouraged by Dewitt Peters he joined the Centre D ‘art and studied under Maurice Borno ,His canvas entitled Paradise won second prize at an International Exhibition in Washington in 1950 and is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York . In the same year Bigaud painted his masterpiece,The Wedding at Cana. In 1951 ,he worked on the walls of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Port au Prince.Wilson Bigaud lived in Vialet near Petit Goave. He is one of the major figures in Haitian painting. from Haitian Arts by Gerald Bloncourt and Marie-Jose Nadal. (1931 – 2010)

Description

Original Haitian art painting for collecting and home or office decoration.

Artist:  Wilson Bigaud (b.1931)

Subject: Fish Peddler, an original artwork on board by Wilson Bigaud. Depicts a pipe smoking Haitian with his fish for sale. A colorful portrait of Haitian life.

Provenance: Outstanding  Collection . Size 24″(H) X 16″ (W) sight – Oil on Board – framed (27″X19″)

Born in Port au Prince in 1931 , Wilson began his artistic career as a sculptor in clay. Encouraged by Dewitt Peters he joined the Centre D ‘art and studied under Maurice Borno ,His canvas entitled Paradise won second prize at an International Exhibition in Washington in 1950 and is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York . In the same year Bigaud painted his masterpiece, The Wedding at Cana. In 1951 , he worked on the walls of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Port au Prince. Wilson Bigaud lived in Vialet near Petit Goave. He is one of the major figures in Haitian painting. from Haitian Arts by Gerald Bloncourt and Marie-Jose Nadal. (1931 – 2010)

 

Additional information

Weight 20 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 30 × 5 in
Artist

Wilson Bigaud

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