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Baron La Croix et Les Ombres du Calvaire

Baron La Croix et Les Ombres du Calvaire
Baron La Croix et Les Ombres du Calvaire
Baron La Croix et Les Ombres du Calvaire
Baron La Croix et Les Ombres du Calvaire
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FZ-1012

Acrylic on canvas (20 x 16), 2010.  Framed.

Exhibited at the Noyes Museum, January through March, 2011

Price on Request
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Frantz Zephirin at the opening of his exhibit at Indigo Arts Gallery. May 15, 2010 (photo by Anthony H. Fisher)

Zephirin was born in Cap Haitien, Haiti on December 17, 1968. By his reckoning, he is the 24th of 48 children sired by his architect father (with 19 different women). As a toddler he sat and watched his uncle, the Haitian painter Antoine Obin, as he worked. By the age of seven, Frantz was filching paint in bottlecaps to do his own paintings. Within a year he was selling paintings to the tourists from cruise ships that docked in Le Cap in those days and by age thirteen, lying about his age, he was selling work to galleries.