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Randolph moved to New York at the age of 13
Gervais Emmanuel Ducasse was considered the most genuine of the Haitian primitive painters
Gourgue began painting at an early age and eventually had his works exhibited throughout Europe and the Americas
and the interplay of light and water
Max Gerbier 40"x29.5" Village Path under Flamboyant Tree 1976 Oil on Canvas Unframed Painting #1BN Artists/Myrtil Benson Randolph moved to New YorkThis original oil on canvas by Haitian artist Max Gerbier (born 1951) portrays a serene village path lined with trees, where figures walk beneath the brilliant red blossoms of a flamboyant tree. The composition radiates tranquility and warmth, combining delicate realism with Gerbiers signature use of vivid Caribbean color and harmonious balance. Max Gerbier is renowned for his peaceful depictions of rural Haitian life, often focusing on the
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