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Bernard Sejourne (1947-1994) 36"x32" The Fabric Seller 1978 Acrylic on Masonite Painting (Scratched) #1MF
Bernard Sejourne (1947-1994) 36"x32" The Fabric Seller 1978 Acrylic on Masonite Painting (Scratched) #1MF
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Description
Description
This painting depicts a fabric seller viewed from the back. It measures 36" x 32" and is an acrylic work on masonite, signed and dated "Bernard Sejourne 78" in the lower right corner. The artwork is sold unframed. Due to its age, the painting has some scratches, but these are barely noticeable when viewed as a whole. A frame would cover the imperfections on the sides. It comes from a private collection in Wilton, CT, where it will be shipped from. The gallery will provide a certificate of authenticity upon purchase.
About this artist
About this artist
Born on November 20, 1947, in Port-au-Prince, Bernard Sejourne began studying art formally after graduating from high school. Painter and sculptor were the best-known artists of the school of art known as the School of Beauty, which honors women. His work depicts beauty, elegance, and grace. His themes were mostly women, and flowers sometimes landscapes. Séjourné liked to paint on large surfaces of Masonite in acrylic to heighten the effect of movement, which he created by his use of fluid lines. His colors range from cool to tropical. "Sejourné's mastery of space and volume create near-abstract works of referential elements." (Peintres Haitiens , Gerald Alexis, Editions Cercle d'Art, 2000.)
Séjourné exhibited at Calfou and the Esso Salon in Port-au-Prince in 1965; he participated in the Festival of Black Art held in Dakar in 1956, in Montreal Expo in 1957, at the French Institute of Haiti in 1972. Haitian art collectors have highly valued his work. Since his recent death, he has become one of the highly sought-after collectibles. Baron Philippe de Rothschild commissioned one of his paintings and used it on the label of his 1986 vintage Chateau Mouton-Rothschild, Pauillac wine bottle.
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