Painting of a hut in a village

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Title

Painting of a hut in a village

Description

Painting of a hut in a village. There are trees and greenery. There are people walking around, some with baskets on their heads. Signed ‘ALANDe Haiti’. There is duct tape surrounding the border.
There is also newsclippings taped to the back: ‘Ferry burned amid charges of voodoo’. Chicago Tribune, September 12, 1997. Achy Obejas, ‘Demystifying Vodou: Co-curator shares her passion for the oft-misunderstood religion’. Chicago Tribune, February 2, 1997. Garrett Holg, ‘That’s Vodou to You: Field exhibit sticks a few pins in voodoo stereotypes.’ Chicago Sun-Times, February 2, 1997. Mary Houlihan-Skilton, ‘Haitian gallery owner transports ‘magnificent culture’ to Chicago’. Chicago Sun-Times, February 2, 1997. [article about Nicole Smith]. There is also Haitian currency: 1 gourde [banknote].

Creator

Alande

Source

Gift of Pat Lee, August 31, 2022

Format

jpeg, painting, 8"x10"

Type

still image

Identifier

HC2700.03.05

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Original Format

painting

Physical Dimensions

8"x10"

Files

HC2700.03.05.JPG

Collection

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Citation

Alande, “Painting of a hut in a village,” HAMOC, accessed December 22, 2024, https://hamoc.libraryhost.com/items/show/667.

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