Description
Masks in most cultures serve various purposes: anecdotal
reflecting both historical authenticity and strong collector demand
we did not find his name alongside the great stars of the moment
She joined the Art Center in 1945 and exhibited for the first time in 1946 with Maurice Borno
Philippe Dodard 30"x40" The Peacock Acrylic on Masonite Framed Painting #1GSN-MIA 12"hx5.5"wx3.75"d Masks in most cultures serveThis stunning original 30"x40" vintage piece depicting a peacock in a surrealist style was duly signed by the Haitian master Philippe Dodard. It is in good condition, framed, and from the private collection of Georges S. Nader. <p data mce fragment="1"><em data mce fragment="1">"A graphic artist, Dodard depicts angular subjects which he fits into a space without perspective"< em><span data mce fragment="1"> < span>says art critic Gerald Alexis in his
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