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Telemaque Obin (Cap-Haitian, 1913-?) 24"x30" Beach Scene 1980 Oil on Board-Unframed Painting #22-3-96GSN-Fondation Marie & Georges S. Nader

Telemaque Obin (Cap-Haitian, 1913-?) 24"x30" Beach Scene 1980 Oil on Board-Unframed Painting #22-3-96GSN-Fondation Marie & Georges S. Nader

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The Haitian artist Telemaque Obin, son of Philome Obin, created this original vintage oil on board, which depicts a hunting scene in Cap-Haitian. The artwork measures 20"x24" and is done in the two-dimensional, primitive style characteristic of the Cap-Haitian School. It comes from the collection of the Foundation Marie & Georges S. Nader. Our gallery will provide a certificate of authenticity upon purchase.

About this artist

Telemaque Obin, a prominent Haitian artist and the son of the celebrated painter Philome Obin, was born in 1913 in Cap-Haitien. After completing high school in Port-au-Prince, he made the decisive choice to return to Cap-Haitien and immerse himself in the study of painting under his father's mentorship. Although he spent 35 years working as a watchmaker, he firmly committed to his passion for painting in 1966. Obin's artwork predominantly features country scenes, with green as his signature color. He masterfully employs the two-dimensional, primitive style characteristic of the Cap-Haitian School. Notably, the exact date of his death remains unknown.
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