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A Gallery of Haitian Art

SINCE 1974

This is Room 65A. Haitian Art by Gerard Paul.
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Gerard Paul was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 9, 1943.  By the time he was six years old, both of his parents had died and he was raised, in meager circumstances, by his godmother. By age 14 he was apprenticed to a carpenter and then to a bricklayer but finally he became a house painter. At the end of 1963 he went to work as a houseboy at the German Embassy in Port-au-Prince. Soon after, he did his first painting and showed it to the wife of the Ambassador, Mdme. Malsy-Minsk. She loved the work and provided him with encouragement and art materials.  Eventually he took his paintings to the Galerie Monnin and rapidly became a favorite of collectors worldwide.  He was at the time a cheerful, positive man who became one of the most important artists of the 70’s, winning first prize in the “Masters of the Dew” painting competition in 1978.

In the early 1980's Gerard Paul moved to the United States where reportedly his talent evaporated and he eventually stopped painting altogether. If anyone knows Gerard Paul, we would love to hear about or from him. Please contact us.

#GPGP2822. Gerard Paul
24x32" Acrylic on masonite
"Serenade"
ca 1976 $800 framed in simple wooden frame.

 

 


#3027 Gerard Paul
" Feeding the Chicks"
24x18" Acrylic on canvas panel
1978 $900
damaged: Sale $400 SOLD

This painting is painted on a canvas panel, a media that I strongly advise against using. Over the years, it has absorbed moisture, so the canvas panel has warped and the canvas is badly wrinkled in the lower right and corner. See detail below. Hanging on a wall, it looks fine. Bargain!

 

 

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#GPDC Gerard Paul
"Agoue w Borique et Femme"
POR
This one has an issue with flaking, detail below

 

 

Detail: White paint is flaking. Not so serious.

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