Collection: Abner Dubic (Haitian, b. 1944)

Jean Abner Dubic, known as Abner Dubic (b. November 17, 1944), is a Haitian painter born in Léogâne, Haiti. He began painting in 1966 under the guidance of Gabriel Lévèque and quickly developed a distinctive artistic voice.Dubic is best known for his expansive, realistic landscapes, often depicting scenes of rural life, agricultural work, and Haitian festivities. His compositions combine precise draftsmanship with vibrant yet controlled color, creating detailed and immersive environments. His work gained international recognition in 1975 when it attracted the attention of André Malraux and Jean-Marie Drot, leading to exhibitions in Paris, Strasbourg, and the United States. Today, Abner Dubic’s paintings are appreciated by collectors for their technical precision, rich landscapes, and vivid portrayal of Haitian countryside life. Explore his available works below.