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Luce Turnier (1924-1995) 11"x9" The Pensive Lady 1987 Drawing with Crayon Framed#1GSN-NY

Luce Turnier (1924-1995) 11"x9" The Pensive Lady 1987 Drawing with Crayon Framed#1GSN-NY

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This striking crayon drawing, measuring 11"x9" on paper, features a pensive lady and includes a line drawing of a person sitting in a chair with a bandana on their head. It is framed against a beige wall and is signed and dated 1987 (lower right corner) by Luce Turnier, one of the most renowned female artists who joined the Centre d'Art in the 1940s. Works by Turnier are exceptionally rare in the art market. This piece is part of the private collection of Georges S. Nader and is offered for sale in its current condition.

About this artist

 Luce Turnier was born on February 24, 1924, and died in Paris in 1995. In 1937 her family came to Port-au-Prince after the hurricane-ravaged Haiti's south. She joined the Art Center in 1945 and exhibited for the first time in 1946 with Maurice Borno. She was granted several scholarships (Rockefeller Foundation, N.Y., 1967; French government, 1951; Haitian government, 1952). In 1953 her work was exhibited in Boon. Bremen and Hamburg. In 1954 she married the Italian painter Eugenio Carpi de Resmini, with whom she has two children. Her second husband, the French painter Christian Lemesle, whom she married in 1965, has strongly influenced her worth and technical development. After several exhibitions, she became interested in collage in 1967. Since her return to Haiti in 1972, she has become increasingly famous overseas. In 1978 she exhibited at the French Institute of Haiti and participated in various exhibits of women painters. (Biographical source: Marie-José Nadal & Gérald Bloncourt, 1986, La Peinture Haitienne/ Haitian Arts, Editions Nathan, Paris)  "Turnier's portraits reflect the Haitian's soul whilst her studies are a hymn to tropical nature," states art critic and author Gérald Alexis in his book Peintres Haitiens. Get the Book Now! 

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