Untitled (Children with Fruit and Pastries) by Gabriel Alix
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Title
Untitled (Children with Fruit and Pastries) by Gabriel Alix
Description
oil on board
Gabriel Alix was born in St. Marc in 1930. He came to Port-au-Prince in 1946 at the urging of his lifelong friend, the legendary Hector Hyppolite. He joined the Centre d’Art at that time.
Alix was a taciturn man who was married to an artist, Madeline Mirvil, also a jungle painter. In his early years he painted scenes of typical Haitian life in a more naive style but as the years went by, he became one of the great technicians among Haitian artists. In later years, he seemed to concentrate on jungle paintings with an occasional still life. Gabriel Alix died in October 1998.
The children in this painting excitedly gather around a tray of pastries.
Gabriel Alix was born in St. Marc in 1930. He came to Port-au-Prince in 1946 at the urging of his lifelong friend, the legendary Hector Hyppolite. He joined the Centre d’Art at that time.
Alix was a taciturn man who was married to an artist, Madeline Mirvil, also a jungle painter. In his early years he painted scenes of typical Haitian life in a more naive style but as the years went by, he became one of the great technicians among Haitian artists. In later years, he seemed to concentrate on jungle paintings with an occasional still life. Gabriel Alix died in October 1998.
The children in this painting excitedly gather around a tray of pastries.
Citation
“Untitled (Children with Fruit and Pastries) by Gabriel Alix,” HAMOC, accessed November 21, 2024, https://hamoc.libraryhost.com/items/show/26.