Bourmond Byron PRICE CHARTS
1920 or 1923 Jacmel, Haiti - 2004. Known for: Painting.
BOURMOND BYRON – Byron was born in Jacmel on June 23, 1920.In his twenties; he earned a living as a carpenter – ship maker. A visit to the Centre d’art convinced him to become a painter. He studied... Read full biography
BOURMOND BYRON – Byron was born in Jacmel on June 23, 1920.In his twenties; he earned a living as a carpenter – ship maker. A visit to the Centre d’art convinced him to become a painter. He studied under Fernand Jean Louis. In 1955, he joined the Centre d’art where he worked under other greats in... Read full biography
BOURMOND BYRON – Byron was born in Jacmel on June 23, 1920.In his twenties; he earned a living as a carpenter – ship maker. A visit to the Centre d’art convinced him to become a painter. He studied under Fernand Jean Louis. In 1955, he joined the Centre d’art where he worked under other greats in to mature his technique. A combination of “Blue-Green” as he calls it dominates in his paintings. He is considered the most “Romantic Naive Painter of Haitian Art “. His works have been exhibited... Read full biography
BOURMOND BYRON – Byron was born in Jacmel on June 23, 1920.In his twenties; he earned a living as a carpenter – ship maker. A visit to the Centre d’art convinced him to become a painter. He studied under Fernand Jean Louis. In 1955, he joined the Centre d’art where he worked under other greats in to mature his technique. A combination of “Blue-Green” as he calls it dominates in his paintings. He is considered the most “Romantic Naive Painter of Haitian Art “. His works have been exhibited worldwide and is part of the permanent collection of several museums including the Milwaukee Museum. Byron died in 2004. Source:. https://stokesartgallery.com/artists/byron-bourmond/
BOURMOND BYRON – Byron was born in Jacmel on June 23, 1920.In his twenties; he earned a living as a carpenter – ship maker. A visit to the Centre d’art convinced him to become a painter. He studied under Fernand Jean Louis. In 1955, he joined the Centre d’art where he worked under other greats in to mature his technique. A combination of “Blue-Green” as he calls it dominates in his paintings. He is considered the most “Romantic Naive Painter of Haitian Art “. His works have been exhibited worldwide and is part of the permanent collection of several museums including the Milwaukee Museum. Byron died in 2004. Source:. https://stokesartgallery.com/artists/byron-bourmond/
Bourmond Byron - Charts
Chart data loaded successfully

