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Castera Bazile (1923-1966) 30"x24" Two Sirens 1964 Oil on Masonite #7-3-96GSN-HA

Castera Bazile (1923-1966) 30"x24" Two Sirens 1964 Oil on Masonite #7-3-96GSN-HA

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This painting depicts two sirens in a voodoo scene. It's an original 30"x24" oil on masonite. This stunning piece belongs to the collection of Georges S. Nader's family.

About this artist

Castera Bazile started to work at the Centre d'art in 1944, helping Dewitt Peter's students with the necessary elements for still life subjects. He soon developed an interest in flowers and composition, and one day, he started to paint himself. He painted three of the murals in the Episcopal Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in 1951. By 1955, he took successfully part in several exhibits at the Art Center and overseas- the U.S and Europe. He won the grand prize of the Caribbean International Competition sponsored by Alcoa Corporation and the $1,000 grand prize in a Holiday Magazine contest. His figures are often outlined. In 1966, Bazile died prematurely at the peak of his career. 

His art is referred in all major books on Haitian art and mentioned by many art critics internationally. 

" His paintings are instinctive compositions with warm, harmonious hues and the typical sincerity of Haitian folks expression," says Gerald Alexis about Castera's art in his book "Peintres Haitiens". Get the Book Now!

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