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Battle with Red Locomotive
SKU: DVD-2401

Ballpoint pen and colored pencil on paper. Framed
(19” x 27.5”) (48 x 70cm), in 24" x 32" frame.
dated March 4, 2016

$1500

Tanzania Uganda War (War in Uganda)
SKU: TT-1418

March, 2014
Oil enamel on canvas (31 1/2" x 39 1/4") (80cm x 100cm).  With custom framing.

$1200 Framed

Les Americains Debarquent (Dogs of War)
SKU: GF-1402

Gerard Fortuné (Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1924-2019)
Oil on cotton canvas (29"x 24"), 1994.  Unstretched - shipped flat.

Provenance:  Purchased from collector in Port-au-Prince, 2014.

$850

Cityscape 17-11-16
SKU: DVD-1701

Ink, chalk and mixed media on paper
(11 5/8" x 16"), Nov. 17, 2016

$675

US Invasion Vehicle from plastic bottles
SKU: HSCP-2102

Artist unknown.  This piece was made by Haitian recycler artists at the time of the 1994 US-led invasion of Haiti in which Aristide was returned to power.
Mixed media (recycled plastic bottles, plastic soldiers, aluminum, steel, fabric, paint, etc.) with vintage dust included.
(10” h. x 8” w. x 14” d.), c. 1994
Ex. collection of Rudi Stern.

Note: this is a vintage piece collected almost thirty years ago, and displayed by the collector.  Some wear and chipping of paint is to be expected.

10% off

$575 $517.50

US Invasion Vehicle from plastic bottles
SKU: HSCP-2103

Artist unknown.  Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  Artist's name appears to be Sony Tifafa David, but writing is unclear.  This piece was made by a Haitian recycler artist at the time of the 1994 US-led invasion of Haiti which returned Aristide to power.
Mixed media (recycled plastic bottles, plastic soldiers, aluminum, steel, wire, fabric, paint, etc.) with vintage dust included.
(11 1/2” h.  x 8” w. 15” d.), c. 1994
Ex. collection of Rudi Stern.

Note: this is a vintage piece collected almost thirty years ago, and displayed by the collector.  Some wear and chipping of paint is to be expected.

10% off

$575 $517.50