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Andre Pierre

Andre Pierre was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1914.  He is said to be the artistic and spiritual heir of Hector Hyppolite (1894 - 1948). After deciding to devote his life to *vodoun, Pierre became a houngan (vodoun priest) and a religious painter. Seldon Rodman, said of Pierre in his book 'Where Art Is Joy: Haitian Art - The First Forty Years' "Gerard Valcin and Wilmino Domond, next to Andre Pierre himself, were the dominant figures of the second generation."

Andre Pierre is one of the most famous Haitian artists and was classified by the former French Minister Andre Malreaux as the best naïve artist in the world.

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Vodoun is an African tribal religion brought to the Caribbean by African slaves &  combined with elements of Christianity. It should not be confused with Voodoo which is essentially a caricature of the religion created by  Hollywood.


12" x 16"   Unavailable     #LG0265