Collection: Dieudonne Pluviose (Haitian, 1928-DCD)

Dieudonné Pluviose, born in 1928, is a Haitian painter who emerged in the 1960s within the country’s renowned primitive art movement. By the 1970s, his work evolved with stronger compositions and a bold, vibrant palette that became a defining feature of his style. His contribution to Haitian art is documented in John Allen Franciscus’ Haiti: Voodoo Kingdom to Modern Riviera (p. 87). Today, his paintings are valued for their balance of structure, color, and cultural expression, making them sought-after by collectors of Haitian art. Explore his available works below.