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Eric Jean-Louis (haitiano, n. 1957) "Freeing the Bird" Pintura al óleo enmarcada sobre lienzo 20"h X 24"w #1GSN-NY

Eric Jean-Louis (haitiano, n. 1957) "Freeing the Bird" Pintura al óleo enmarcada sobre lienzo 20"h X 24"w #1GSN-NY

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Description

Eric Jean-Louis (1957–2022) masterfully evokes Haitian poetic symbolism in Freeing the Dove, a luminous oil on canvas that immerses the viewer in a dense tropical sanctuary of layered greens, flowering plants, and misted waterfalls. At the heart of the composition, a graceful figure in white releases a dove into the air—a quiet, uplifting gesture that reads as freedom, hope, and spiritual renewal. Jean-Louis’s signature depth, crisp detailing, and velvety color transitions create a striking visual experience that instantly elevates a room, making this work an exceptional focal point for collectors seeking a refined, museum-worthy example of modern Haitian painting. This artwork comes from the private collection of Georges S. Nader in New York and will be shipped directly from the collection. It is offered for sale as-is in good condition. A Certificate of Authenticity will be issued by Myriam Nader Haitian Art Gallery upon purchase.

About this artist

Eric Jn-Louis (May 16, 1957–June 18, 2022) was a Haitian artist born in Jérémie. He began painting in 1975 under the guidance of Edgard Brierre, initially working in a “primitive” style marked by direct storytelling and simplified forms. Over time, his approach evolved toward a more modern visual language, reflecting both technical growth and a broadened contemporary sensibility.Jean-Louis received several awards in Haiti for his paintings and built an international exhibition history beginning in 1977. His works have been shown in the United States, Guadeloupe, Denmark, Curaçao, Switzerland, and France, contributing to his recognition among collectors and audiences interested in Haitian art across genres and generations.
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