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Philomé Obin (July 20, 1892 –
August 6, 1986) was a
Haitian painter. He
produced his
first painting in 1908 at the age of 16, and was an
active artist...
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Philome Laguerre (born 17
January 1933) is a
Haitian weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middle heavyweight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- (1931–2020) –
painter and
sculptor Charles Obas (born 1927) –
painter Philomé Obin (1892–1986) –
painter Francis Paraison (1958–2003) –
painter Salnave...
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African roots.
Notable painters of this
movement include Hector Hyppolite,
Philomé Oban and Préfète Duffaut. Some
notable artists of more
recent times include...
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Philome Robert Paris Direct 1000-1400
Judith Grimaldi Autuour Du
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educator Alfred Auguste Nemours (1883–1955),
military historian and
diplomat Philomé Obin (1892–1986),
artist and
painter Leonel Saint-Preux (born 1985), footballer...
- painter,
daughter of
Philomé Obin Jérémy Obin (born 1993),
French footballer Louis-Henri Obin (1820–1895),
French opera singer Philomé Obin (1892–1986),...
- Jolimeau, Lois
Mailou Jones,
Jacob Lawrence,
Norman Lewis,
Wardell Milan,
Philome Obin,
Howardena Pindell,
Betye Saar,
Merton Simpson, Nari Ward, and Hale...
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Philip Evergood, Marc Chagall, Ben Shahn, Pat Steir, José Luis Cuevas,
Philomé Obin,
Larry Rivers, Paul Jenkins, Roy Lichtenstein,
Robert Motherwell,...
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indigenous writer with a
classic such as The
Colonial System Decomposed.
Philomé Obin is one of Haiti's most
renowned painters. The
Sansousi Palace The...