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Louisiane St Fleurant

"Sun Totem, " haitian pattern god sun totem figurative optical signed by artist
By Prospere Pierre Louis
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Pierre-Louis, Levoy Exil, Denis Smith, Paul Dieuseul and Louisiane St. Fleurant reorganized into the
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1990s Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

1970 Haitian Mod Gold Painting Portrait of African American Woman Emilcar Simil
By Emilcar Similien (SIMIL)
Located in Surfside, FL
include: Levoy Exil, Prosper Pierre Louis, Louisiane Saint Fleurant, Dieuseul Paul, Denis Smith. A second
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1970s Modern Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic, Canvas

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Red Abstract
By Jean-Claude Garoute (TIGA)
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1990s Folk Art Abstract Paintings

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1973 Haitian Mod Oil Painting Portrait of African American Woman Emilcar Simil
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