Colección: Dieuseul Paul (Haití, 1952-2006)

Dieuseul Paul was born in 1952 in Damiens, Haiti, and died in July 2006. He was a founding member of the Saint-Soleil group, one of the most important movements in Haitian art, internationally recognized and supported by André Malraux. Paul began painting in 1974 and quickly developed a powerful visual language rooted in spirituality and symbolism. His work reflects the expressive, intuitive approach of the Saint-Soleil movement and often explores themes connected to Vodou, nature, and inner vision. His paintings have appeared in major publications, including Haiti: Art Naïf, Art Vodou (1988), Where Art Is Joy by Selden Rodman (1988), and Dialogue du Réel et de l’Imaginaire (1990), underscoring his importance in Haitian art. Today, Dieuseul Paul’s work is highly sought after by collectors for its spiritual depth, expressive power, and its key role in the Saint-Soleil movement. Explore his available works below.