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Jean-René Jérôme (1942-1991) 24"x16" Woman by the Window c.1965 Acrylic on Canvas Unframed Painting #1YN
Jean-René Jérôme (1942-1991) 24"x16" Woman by the Window c.1965 Acrylic on Canvas Unframed Painting #1YN
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This captivating acrylic on canvas by renowned Haitian artist Jean-René Jérôme (1942–1991) portrays a woman gazing serenely through a window, rendered with the artist’s unmistakable vibrancy and sensitivity. Measuring 24 by 16 inches, the painting reveals Jérôme’s mastery of color, emotion, and human form—qualities that have made his work a cornerstone of modern Haitian art.
Executed in a rich palette of blues, reds, and golds, the composition captures both strength and tenderness, hallmarks of Jérôme’s celebrated depictions of Haitian women. The subtle interplay of light and texture adds depth and luminosity, inviting the viewer into a world of quiet contemplation and inner grace. This painting originates from a prestigious private collection in the Dominican Republic, underscoring its rarity and provenance. It remains unframed and in excellent condition, allowing collectors the freedom to present it according to their own aesthetic vision. Upon purchase, we will issue an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA) guaranteeing the work’s origin and authenticity.
A timeless portrait of dignity and introspection, Woman by the Window is a remarkable opportunity to own an original piece by one of Haiti’s most celebrated modern masters.
About this artist
About this artist
Jean-René Jérôme (Haitian, 1942–1991) was one of Haiti’s most celebrated modern artists and a key figure in the School of Beauty. Known for his exploration of the human form, his art reflects harmony, sensuality, and inner strength. Trained at the School of Fine Arts, he worked across multiple disciplines including drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, dance, theater, and voice. He exhibited internationally in Latin America, Brazil, Canada, Senegal, and Martinique, gaining recognition for his expressive use of color and emotion. His works are featured in major private and institutional collections, including a permanent exhibition at Musée d’Art Nader in Port-au-Prince. As noted by art historian Gérald Alexis in Peintres Haïtiens (Éditions Cercle d’Art, 2000), “Jérôme’s education led him to prefer form over content.” His philosophy and focus on the beauty of the female figure continue to inspire collectors and art lovers worldwide. Visit Myriam Nader Haitian Art Gallery to explore his life, legacy, and available artworks.
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