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Maxan Jean Louis 24"x30" La Mort de Brignole Lindor 2002 Acrylic on Canvas Painting #4AK

Maxan Jean Louis 24"x30" La Mort de Brignole Lindor 2002 Acrylic on Canvas Painting #4AK

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Maxan Jean Louis, a self-taught Haitian naive Vodou painter, has created this original acrylic painting, which measures 24"x30". The artwork, titled "Nous Sommes A Ti Goave LaMort de Brignol Lindor," features his vibrant style and depicts a murder investigation. It is in excellent condition and prominently displays his signature and the date in the lower left corner. This piece is sold unframed and comes from a private collection in Virginia, where it will be shipped from. Our gallery will provide a certificate of authenticity upon purchase, ensuring the legitimacy of your investment.

About this artist

Maxan Jean Louis is a self-taught painter born in Jérémie, Haiti, on March 17, 1966. His known artist cousins, Henri and Eric Jean Louis, encouraged him to paint in 1992. He quickly developed his naive style inspired by the Voodoo culture and the political history of Haiti. Maxan sometimes adopts two distinct approaches: his lack of perspective human silhouettes, the repetition of ornamental motifs, and the colors recalling the Saint Soleil style Maxan opposes on the occasion of social events in an almost childish surrealist style. He expresses himself freely via his paintings. Maxan's work is part of the permanent German Charlotte Zander Museum collection in Bönnigheim. He has participated in various collective exhibitions, such as in France at the Musée d'Aquitaine in Bordeaux for the "Haitian Paintings of Voodoo Inspiration" exhibition, or in the United States at the "Haiti Art Expo" as part of the famous international fair Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. Maxan Jean-Louis discusses himself and his art in Patricia Goodrich's 2014 multimedia installation "Voices & Visions." Artists of Haiti". His art is showing at The Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University in Miami.
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