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Buffon Thermidor 20"x16" Girl Feeding Chickens 1990 Oil on Board Painting#1TP

Buffon Thermidor 20"x16" Girl Feeding Chickens 1990 Oil on Board Painting#1TP

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Description

The Haitian artist Buffon Thermidor created a stunning painting that captures a peaceful courtyard framed by sunlit buildings with tiled red roofs and shuttered windows. In the center, a young girl in an orange dress plays among roosters, while a small black dog stands nearby. A large flowering tree with vibrant red blossoms rises above the walls, adding to the liveliness of the serene scene. The painting features meticulous details of the stone path, plants, and architecture, evoking a sense of warmth and the everyday life of a tranquil village. It is in good condition and will be sold unframed. Currently, it is part of a private collection in Ontario, Canada, and will be shipped from there. Our gallery will provide a certificate of authenticity upon purchase.

About this artist

Haitian artist Buffon Thermidor was born on April 2, 1960, in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. He comes from an artistic family; his father was a shoemaker, and his mother was a hairdresser. While he officially began painting at the age of 18, his passion for art ignited during visits to the studio of the renowned Haitian master Philome Obin. Although he has created some political works, Thermidor is best known for his meticulously detailed depictions of Cap-Haïtien architecture, a subject he deeply values. His work holds significant importance and impact.
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