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Robert Brice

Robert Brice (1898 - 1973) was active/lived in United States, Haiti.  Robert Brice is known for Painting.

Robert Brice was born in 1898. Robert Saint-Brice was raised Episcopalian, but became a Vodou priest. He received his paintings in dreams and through religious experiences. Among his mentors was the African-American painter Alex John, who introduced him to the work of the French Impressionists and the Centre d'Art in Port au Prince, Haiti. Saint-Brice was illiterate for his entire life; the dealer Issa el Saieh taught him how to sign his name on his paintings. Brice passed away in 1973.

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Facts about Robert Brice

Robert Brice was born in 1898. Robert Saint-Brice was raised Episcopalian, but became a Vodou priest. He received his paintings in dreams and through religious experiences. Among his mentors was the African-American painter Alex John, who introduced him to the work of the French Impressionists and the Centre d'Art in Port au Prince, Haiti. Saint-Brice was illiterate for his entire life; the dealer Issa el Saieh taught him how to sign his name on his paintings. Brice passed away in 1973.

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