Fritz Emile 16"x20" Escena rural c1980 Óleo sobre lienzo #6-2-95MFN
Fritz Emile 16"x20" Escena rural c1980 Óleo sobre lienzo #6-2-95MFN
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Description
Description
This original Haitian oil painting by Emile Fritz depicts a tranquil rural river landscape painted circa 1980. Winding village paths connect modest countryside homes, while figures move quietly through cultivated fields beneath a luminous turquoise sky. A flowing river and a striking cluster of white flowering trees create a graceful focal point, enhancing the painting’s decorative harmony. Fritz is celebrated for his balanced pastoral compositions and authentic portrayal of Haitian rural life. Works from the 1980s remain especially desirable for their clarity, structure, and enduring cultural resonance.
About this artist
About this artist
Fritz Emile is a recognized Haitian artist known for his primitive (naïve) painting style, celebrated for its dreamlike atmosphere, intricate detail, and vibrant portrayal of Haiti’s rural landscape. Active primarily during the early 1980s (circa 1980), Emile produced richly composed scenes that capture the natural beauty and cultural rhythms of Haitian life. Working mainly in oil on canvas, Fritz Emile developed luminous compositions filled with lush vegetation, winding pathways, village dwellings, and pastoral settings. His paintings often depict tranquil countryside environments where figures, nature, and architecture coexist in harmonious balance. Rooted in the Haitian naïve tradition, Emile’s work stands out for its careful patterning, vivid color palette, and strong storytelling quality. Emile’s paintings are valued for their decorative richness and cultural authenticity, making them sought after by collectors of Haitian Primitive Art and frequently included in private and international collections of Haitian art. His work remains an enduring representation of Haiti’s artistic heritage, reflecting both the country’s natural splendor and its enduring spirit.

