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Philomé ObinMilitary Man on Horseback with Haitian Flag1960 circa
1960 circa
$28,000
£21,207.40
€24,355.97
CA$39,237.16
A$42,658.70
CHF 22,617.69
MX$511,369.66
NOK 287,459.26
SEK 263,351.76
DKK 182,030.02
About the Item
After Hector Hyppolite, Philomé Obin may be Haiti's most significant painter. In the present work, Philomé Obin depicts a familiar Haitian street scene with colorful facades and three women in traditional garb. Apparently, they have come out into the street to witness a parade of a single military officer—most likely Toussaint Louverture—on horseback, proudly carrying the newly minted Haitian flag. Street scenes are a recurring theme in Obin's work, and here he connects intercultural mixing with a triumphant moment in Haitian history. The inscription in the center of the painting reads. "Creation of the Haitian flag."
Création du drapeau d’Haïti. This work is history painting Haitian style. It celebrates a pivotal moment in Haitian history by incorporating traditional European dress and the officer's military customs alongside the African-inspired dress of the onlookers, creating a uniquely Haitian narrative.
As with most Haitian paintings, this work has a thin application of paint because paint is expensive and Haiti is a poor country.
Signed Ph.Obin Cap-Haïti (lower right); titled (lower center)
oil on Masonite
24 by 30 in. 61 by 76.2 cm.
Executed circa 1960.
Signed lower right
Provenance: Distinguished Private Collection
Sotheby's New York
Frame size 28.88 x 34.25
- Creator:Philomé Obin (1891 - 1986, Haitian)
- Creation Year:1960 circa
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
- Medium:
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- Condition:Overall good condition.
- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU385317138412
Philomé Obin
Philomé Obin was born in Cap-Haitian, Haiti, in 1891 and died in 1986. He was a descriptive self-taught painter, and the charm of his art lies in the subtle distortion that comes with the failure of his technique to follow the rules. He joined the Centre d’Art in its opening years, 1944, and his fame, though very late, did not change his way of living or style. Obin is the father of the Cap-Haitian school, a distinctive style of painting that emphasizes daily life, street, and historical scenes reflecting Haiti’s colonial past. Philomé Obin painted two of the murals in the well-visited Episcopal Cathedral in Port-au-Prince, which was unfortunately destroyed during the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010. His paintings belong mainly to the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, IOWA, the finest Collection of Haitian Art in the UNITED STATES. Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis made a special trip to Cap -Haitian to see his art, and his paintings have been sold in major auction sales houses, Sotheby’s and Christie’s, everywhere in New York. Philomé Obin’s art, next to Hector Hyppolite’s art, is considered as one of the oldest and founding fathers of Haitian painting. He is a star in every important Haitian collection. His art is mentioned in all the leading Haitian Art books. “Obin’s concern with precision and the respect of reality injects a measure of coldness into his narrative works” (Gérald Alexis in his book, Peintres Haitiens)

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