HAITIAN LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING BY ROOSVELT SANON
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Roosvelt Sanon, Haitian, born 1952, oil painting on canvas depicting a naive rural coastal landscape scene with locals, 1980. Signed lower right. Framed. Provenance: from Monnin Gallery. Completed with an original Certificate of Authenticity, dated February 2, 1980, and signed. Roosevelt Sanon is a Haitian artist who was born in 1951 in Jacmel. He began painting at age 17 with no instruction. He later received mentoring from Raphael Surin and others. His siblings Lamar and Jeannet Sanon are also painters. When he was 23, Sanon was the grand prizewinner in an art competition sponsored by the German embassy in Haiti and the Musee d Art Haïtien. Afterwards, he traveled to Germany to study the work of European artists. From 1979 to 1985, Sanon has exhibited his work in France, Switzerland, England, and Haiti between 1979 and 1985. Some of his work is displayed in the Haitian embassy in Washington, DC. His better known pieces include: A river runs through it, Mapou tree and The walking tree. One of a kind artwork.
Dimensions: Overall size: Frame 26 x 22 in. Image 20 x 16 in. All measurements are approximate.
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