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Wilmino Domond (1925-2006) 23.5"x23.75" The Harvesters 1967 Oil on Board Painting Unframed #1PS Artists/Roger Henry in Part II- Aftershocks: Diasporic

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in Part II- Aftershocks: Diasporic Reflections in this anthology of short essays by the Multicultural Women's Presence Collective

was a celebrated master of Haitian countryside and flamingo landscapes

It's a 19"x15" Banan Sou Tet (Bananas on Head) on canvas

his imagination is compelling

was signed by the renowned Haitian artist Emmanuel Dostaly

Wilmino Domond (1925-2006) 23.5"x23.75" The Harvesters 1967 Oil on Board Painting Unframed #1PS Artists/Roger Henry in Part II- Aftershocks: DiasporicA stunning vintage painting signed and dated on the lower left corner in 1967 by the famous master painter Wilmino Domond. This beautiful naive masterpiece represents a picture of a "coumbit" (laborers working the land together while singing) in rural Haiti, and it's painted on board and dated 1967. It is sold As Is. Wilmino Domond was born in Jacmel in 1925. He passed away on April 16, 2006, making his work very rare, especially his early pieces. He

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