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Hector Hyppolite

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  • Here, a painting by Hector Hyppolite entitled Damballah la Flambeau

    Haitian Art After the Earthquake 2010

  • Here, a painting by Hector Hyppolite entitled Damballah la Flambeau

    Haitian Art After the Earthquake 2010

  • Here, a painting by Hector Hyppolite entitled Damballah la Flambeau

    Haitian Art After the Earthquake 2010

  • Several paintings by Hector Hyppolite, Haiti's most revered painter, have already been plucked from the wreckage.

    The Guardian World News Tom Phillips 2010

  • Through the centre, Hector Hyppolite, a one-time shoemaker and voodoo priest, became Haiti's most internationally revered artist, leading a generation of local painters whose instantly recognisable canvases featured religious imagery and scenes of the country's life.

    The Guardian World News Tom Phillips 2010

  • Several paintings by Hector Hyppolite, Haiti's most revered painter, have already been plucked from the wreckage.

    The Guardian World News Tom Phillips 2010

  • Through the centre, Hector Hyppolite, a one-time shoemaker and voodoo priest, became Haiti's most internationally revered artist, leading a generation of local painters whose instantly recognisable canvases featured religious imagery and scenes of the country's life.

    The Guardian World News Tom Phillips 2010

  • She spoke of Americans, DeWitt Peters and Selden Rodman, who discovered local talent like Hector Hyppolite, a voodoo priest who painted with chicken feathers and household paint.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

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