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Hector Hyppolite
(1894-1948)  Haitian
Yellow Building

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Title
  Yellow Building
Medium
  Tempera on board
Sight Size
  15 1/2" height X 19 1/2" width
Frame
  Painted wood molding with glass. Painted yellow tone in cover, brick red on sight edge and black on the back side.
Frame Size
  19" height X 23" width
Signed
  "Hector Hyppolite" signed in a printed-cursive style at viewer's lower left
Date Of Creation
  Circa 1945-1947
Condition
  Excellent to very good. There is a thin dark edge along the perimeter which may be oil residue from the oil-based gesso applied initially to the painting's surface.
Provenance
  From a Southern California collector acquired from a long standing family friend living in New York and England.
Gallery Price
  $25000
Savvy Price
  $18500
 

It's interesting how raw naïvete can read sooo sophisticated when carried out by a master colorist with pure intentions.

Hyppolite's work represents the genesis of 20th century painting in Haiti.

About Hector Hyppolite

Hyppolite's career as a painter was preceded by his role as both a voodoo priest and a house painter. Hyppolite also worked as a cobbler, an innkeeper and a decorator. Once discovered by DeWitt Peters who initially viewed the decoration of Hyppolite's bar "La Renaissance" in Montrouis, Hyppolite produced 256 paintings over the course of three years (between 1945 and his death in 1948).

This talented man merged historical references with imaginary characters. Often he painted what he dreamed, in animal and in human form. Haitian spirits, legends and mystic reincarnations shaped the artist's imagery as well.

"Hyppolite declared that he painted in a possessed state during which nothing else existed for him. He had the impression that it was not he himself who painted, but that he was the instrument of John the Baptist.

André Breton, Wilfredo Lam and later Pierre Mabille were among his admirers. Breton, who visited Haiti in 1946, not only purchased Hyppolite's work, but organized an exhibit of his paintings that toured Prague, Paris, Basel and Berlin."

The above was excerpted from Haitian Arts by Marie-José Nadal-Gardére and Gérald Bloncourt (1986) and from Haitian Art The Legend and Legacy of the Naïve Tradition by L.G. Hoffman (1985).



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