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              <text>Untitled (Mother Bathing Child) by Seymour Etienne Bottex</text>
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              <text>oil on board&#13;
S.E. Bottex was born in 1922 in Port Margot in the north of Haiti. After finishing secondary school, Bottex worked as a photographer. Around 1955, encouraged by his older brother, Jean-Baptiste, a well-known Haitian artist, he began to do drawings in color. In 1961 he joined the Centre d'Art, and in 1969 he began to paint in the atelier of the Galerie Issa.&#13;
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Bottex used bright colors and clear, strong lines to depict biblical, historical and local scenes. His use of strong, curved lines gives gives his work a unique style.&#13;
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Living in New Jersey, USA in his later years, Bottex passed away at the age of 93 in 2016.&#13;
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In this painting, a mother bathes her child, likely in a pond or stream. The circular sweep of the composition frames and emphasizes the relationship between mother and child.</text>
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