Wilson Bigaud Haitian, 1931-2010
Self-Portrait, 1956
Oil on masonite
20 x 16 inches
Copyright The Artist
With light shining on his face and wearing a fine striped shirt, Wilson Bigaud portrays himself with great optimism. This work is dated 3/5/56. In the fall of 1957, Bigaud...
With light shining on his face and wearing a fine striped shirt, Wilson Bigaud portrays himself with great optimism.
This work is dated 3/5/56. In the fall of 1957, Bigaud would have his first (of several) breakdowns which prevented him to paint
with the control he was known for. The most evident was his inability to paint shadows in a masterly way, post breakdown.
This work is dated 3/5/56. In the fall of 1957, Bigaud would have his first (of several) breakdowns which prevented him to paint
with the control he was known for. The most evident was his inability to paint shadows in a masterly way, post breakdown.
Provenance
Former Jonathan Demme CollectionExhibitions
Still Lifes to the Surreal: Selections in Haitian Artfrom 1945 to 1995 - Kresge Gallery, Ramapo College