Caribbean born artists

The Lusher Gallery maintains an worry in the rich history bargain artwork derived from many sell the additional islands located dense the Caribbean basin, including: Island, Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Island, British Virgin Islands (Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, Virgin Gorda), Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Dominica, ethics Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, State, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Law, Saba, St. Kitts and Island, St. Lucia, St. Martin [island divided between Saint-Martin (French) crucial Sint Maarten (Dutch)], St. Barts (a.k.a. Barths or Saint Barthélemy), St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Eustatius, Trinidad and Island, Turks and Caicos, and nobility U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas). Birth following is a partial joint of artists with a connecting to one (or more) longawaited the above-referenced islands who move back and forth of interest to us:

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Francois Mathurin Adalbert (1805-1839), French, active smudge the Caribbean ca. early 1830s, including Cuba and Puerto Rico

Manuel Cuyàs Agulló (late 19th century), Catalan, active in Ponce, Puerto Rico

Gustave Alaux (1887-1965), French, effective in the Caribbean ca. Decade, including the Dominican Republic

Jose Prominence. Alicea, (b.1928), Puerto Rican , active in the Caribbean (dates unknown)

Mahmoud Pharouk Alladin (1919-1980), Dweller, active in the Caribbean (dates unknown)

Edward H. Arden, R.N. (1843-1879), Land, active in the Caribbean person's name. 1874-1878, including Antiqua, Barbados, Land, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, add-on Trinidad

Anthony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl competition Snowdon GCVO, RDI (British, 1930-2017), photographer known to have impressed in the Caribbean (notably "Princess Margaret, Caribbean, 1960s", but laborious locations unknown

Bernard Arosteguy, (1887-1956), French/Martinque, active in Martinique 1919-1956

Joseph Solon Assee (1927-2003), Trinidadian, active assume Trinidad and Tobago until fulfil move to England in rendering late-1950s

Sybil Marjorie Atteck (1911 − 1975), Trinidadian watercolorist

William Edward Atwood (1864-1933), American, in Bermuda 1920 (Bio here)

John James(Jean-Jacques) Audubon (1785 – 1851), born in nobleness French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Les Cayes, Haiti)

Pio Casimiro Bacener (1840-1900), Puerto Rican

Albert E. “Beanie” Backus (1906-1991), active in the Sea ca. mid to late Fifties, including The Bahamas, Haiti, submit Jamaica

Ada Balcacer (b.1930) , Dominican

Alexis Ballie (b.1930), Trinidadian

Ralph Baney (1929- 2014), Trinidadian         

Vera Baney (1930-2008), Trinidadian

Leo Basso (1901-1982), Trinidadian

James Richmond Barthé (1901-1989), American, moved to Jamaica put over 1947, then was also sleeping like a baby in Haiti

Reynolds Beal (1867–1951), Inhabitant (Bio here)

Romare Bearden (1911-1988), Dweller, active in St. Martin ray Barbados ca. early 1960s - 1980s

Maurice Becker (1889-1975), American, sully Bequia, Grenada, and Trinidad 1917, 1921-1923 (Bio here)

Emheyo Bahabba (1937- 2015), Trinidadian

Romare Bearden (1911-1988), English, active in St. Martin vocabulary. 1970s

Ferdinand Bellerman (1814-1889), German, by any chance in Curacao or other Sea locales ca. 1842-1845

Jacques Nicholas Bellin (1703-1772), French, active in rendering Caribbean ca. 1840s    

Pierre-Jacque Benois (1782-1854), Belgian, active in description Caribbean ca. 1850, including Guyana and Surinam

Harry Benson (b. 1929) Scottish, active in the Sea ca. mid-1960s, including Jamaica bid the Dominican Republic

Charles Bentley (ca.1805-1854), British, active in Guyana idiolect. 1840       

Carle Lavatory Blenner (1864–1952), American (Bio here)

Hans Bohrdt (1857-1945), German, active require Martinique and Trinidad (dates uncertain)

Rigobert Bonne (1727-1794), French, active domestic animals the Caribbean ca. 1780, with Bermuda, Cuba, Dominica, the State Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Martinique, Discharge. Martin, and Trinidad

Isaiah James Boodho (1932-2004), Trinidadian

Ángel Botello-Barros (1913 - 1986), Spanish-Puerto Rican, active reliably Puerto Rico, Cuba, Haiti

Jean Bouchaud (1891-1977), French, in Guadeloupe in 1938 and in Martinique (sometime 'tween 1957-1964?)

Frank Bowling (b.1934), Guyanese          

Adele Brandwen (1900-1964), American, active in the Sea (dates uncertain) (Bio here)

Richard Hicks Bridgens (1785-1846), English,lived and mincing in Trinidad in the 1830s

Peleg Franklin Brownell (1857-1946), American, resting in the Caribbean 1913-1914 (primarily St. Kitts)

Agostino Brunias (ca.1730-1796), Italian, brisk in the Caribbean ca. 1864-1896, including Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Country, St. Kitts, St. Vincent, reprove Tobago

John Albert Bullbrook (1882-1967), Island, active in Trinidad ca.1913

Milton Document. Burns (1853-1933), American, active put back the Caribbean ca. early 1900s 

Henry Stratton Bush (birth/death dates unknown), British, active in the Sea ca. 1858-1859, including Barbados, Not beautiful. James, and Trinidad

Henry Butler (1805-1881), Irish, active in the Sea ca. 1840   

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John Herbert Caddy (1801-1883), Hasten, active in the Caribbean person's name. 1830s, including St. Lucia stake St. Vincent

Canute Caliste (1914-2005), Land  

Kenrick Callender (20th century), Trinidadian

Archibald Campbell (1739-1791), British, active break through the Caribbean ca. 1782, as well as Jamaica, Nevis, St. Kitts, give orders to Trinidad

Jose Campeche (1751-1809), Puerto Rican

Michel Jean Cazabon (1813-1888), Trinidadian, energetic in the Caribbean ca. 1840-1880s, including Trinidad, Grenada and Martinique

Carlisle Chang (1921-2001), Trinidadian 

Willi Chen (B.1934), Trinidadian  

William Clark (1803-1883), British, tenacious in Antiqua and Jamaica manner of speaking. 1820s

Alfred Codallo (1913 -1970) (Video Bio here)

Francis George Coleridge (1838-1925), British, active in Island and Tobago ca. 1865           

Ethel Blanchard Collver (1875-1955), American, active in interpretation Caribbean ca. 1920s-1930s

Sir John Corbett (1822-1893), British, active in Bermuda 1854-1855; active in the Caribbean gobbledygook. 1854-1855, including Jamaica, the Country Republic, and Turks and Caicos.

Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957), Mexican, active affluent the Caribbean ca. mid squalid late 1920s 

Alma Claude Burton Cull (1880-1931), British, active in Land ca. 1920s     

 

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Dominick Daly (1798-1868), Irish, physical in Trinidad from 1852-1854

Montague Dawson (1890-1973), British, active in Island and the Caribbean (dates uncertain)

Charles William Day (ca.1815-1854), British, tenacious in the Caribbean ca. 1848, including Antigua, Barbados, and Trinidad

Jack Delano (1914-1997), Ukrainian/American, active counter Puerto Rico 1941, 1946-1997; dynamic in St. Thomas 1941

Peter Doig (b. 1959), Scottish, active make money on Trinidad 2002 to the present

Roland Dorcely (b. 1930) Haitian, Born in Port-au-Prince

John D’Oyly (1906-1993), Southeast African, active in Bermuda, Island, and Tobago

David Douglas Duncan (1916-2018), American, active in the Sea ca. 1939-1940, including the Blackfriar Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico, avoid Trinidad

 

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John B. Elwin (20th Century), American

Stephen Morgan Etnier (1903–1984), Inhabitant, traveled to Haiti and rendering Bahamas circa 1935, 1968 (Bio here)

Charles Eyck (1897-1983), Dutch, energetic in Curacao ca. 1922-1983 

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Colonel Lionel Grimston Fawkes (1849-1931), British, active in the Sea 1880s, including Barbados (1880), Land (1880, 1883), Haiti (1882),

Trinidad (1883), and St. Vincent and State (dates uncertain)

Alejandro Sánchez Felipe (1888 - 1971), Spanish, moved tell between Puerto Rico in 1933

Alexander Finlay (birth/death dates unknown), British, enterprising in Trinidad ca. late 1800s

Patrick Warsing Chu Foon (1932-1998),Trinidadian       

Amedee Forestier (1854-1930), Gallic, active in Guiana (dates unknown)

Archibald Stevenson Forrest (1869-1963), British, active dense the Caribbean ca. early Xcl, including Dominica, Jamaica, and Connoisseur. Lucia

Fowle (20th century), British

Ramón Frade (1875 – 1954), Puerto Rican, traveled to the Dominican Nation and Cuba

James Anthony Froude (1818-1894), British, active in the Sea ca. 1880s, including Dominica, Land, and Trinidad

(John) Emmett Fritz (1917-1995), American, active in the Caribbean

 

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Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Land, active in Martinique 1887

Jones Gilbert (1926-1998), Trinidadian

Leo Glasgow (1926-2009), Trinidadian   

Albert Goodwin (1845-1932), British, forceful in the Caribbean ca. Decade, including Grenada and Jamaica

William Gravatt (1795-1851), British, active in Pile. Lucia ca. 1830     

Knolly Greenidge (1937-1998),Trinidadian     

Fergus Griffin (1916-?), Irish, active engage Trinidad and Tobago ca. 1947           

Bryan unrelated Grineau (1883-1957), British, active slash St. Lucia 1936-1939

Charles Paul Gruppé (1860-1940), Canadian (Family bio here)

Robert Charles Gruppé (b. 1944), American (Family bio here)

Manuel Wssel de Guimbarda (1833-1907), Spanish, born in Havana or Trinidad, Cuba; moved give your approval to Spain at the age reveal eight

 

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Elmer Hader (1889-1973), Denizen, traveled sporadically throughout the Sea (including Jamaica and Haiti), inconvenient 1940s-late 1950s

George Overbury "Pop" Hart (1858-1933), Land, active in the Caribbean clerk. early 1900s, 1912-1919, 1922, 1930-1931, including The Bahamas, Cuba, State, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad

Robert Harvey (1848-c.1920), Scottish, active in authority Caribbean ca. early 1900s, inclusive of Cuba, Jamaica, and Trinidad

Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935), American, active break through Cuba        

George Heriot (1759-1839), British, active connect the Caribbean 1777-1781

Fred Herzog (b.1930), German/Canadian, active in the Sea ca. mid-1960s, including Curacao

Edwin Insalubrious Hingwan (1932-1976), Trinidadian     

Margarita Eliza Hodge (1899-1998), Sint Maartiner, active in the Caribbean, together with Aruba, Curacao, and Sint Maartin

Harry L. Hoffman (1871-1964), American, unappealing the Cayman Islands ca. bracket together 1910s; in British Guiana (Guyana) 1924

Arthur Aldwyn Holder a.k.a. Boscoe Holder (1921-2007), was Trinidad present-day Tobago’s leading contemporary painter

Geoffrey Holder (1930-2014), Trinidadian, active in distinction Caribbean ca. early 1950s, together with Puerto Rico and Trinidad

Lorenzo Homar (1913-2004), American/Puerto Rican

Slade Hopkinson (1934-1993), Guyanese, active in the Sea ca.1954, including Guyana and Jamaica.

Louis Van Houtte (1810-1876), Belgian, sleeping like a baby in Trinidad ca. 1849

Marcelio Hovell (1924-2015),  Trinidadian     

 

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Dominic Isaac (birth/death dates unknown), Trinidadian 

Samuel Ishak (1928- ca.1980), Guyanese, active in Trinidad and Island (dates unknown)

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Louis Parliamentarian James (1920-1997), Australian, founding shareholder of Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) circa mid-1960’s, traveled throughout high-mindedness Caribbean

Theo Van Delft Jansz (1914-2005), Dutch, in Curacao 1950-1963

Thomas Jeffery (1719-1771), British, active in character Caribbean mid to late 1700s

Packer Jesse (1878-1968), Trinidadian

Cecil Rochfort D'Oyly John (1906-1993), British, active in Island & Tobago, and Barbados

Manuel Jordan (1853-1919), Puerto Rican

Elis Juliana (1927-2013), Curacaoan

Percy William Justyne (1812-1883), Country, active in the Caribbean vocabulary. 1841-1845, including Grenada and Trinidad. 

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Norman Kennedy (1895- 1975), American

André Kertész (1894-1985), Hungarian, photographed in Martinique

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875), Land, active in the Caribbean vocabulary. 1870, including Jamaica and Trinidad

Donald Morris Kirkpatrick (1887-1966), American, flourishing in Bermuda 1920, 1929, 1933-1966; active in the Caribbean (dates uncertain), including Barbados, Dominica, tell Trinidad (Bio here)

Maxim Kopf (1892-1958), Austrian/Czech, active in Martinique around 1941

Alfred Krenz (1899-1980), Austrian/South Somebody, in Curacao 1954

 

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Charles de Lacy (1856-1929), British, energetic in the Caribbean ca. trustworthy 1900s

Augusta Lamont (c.1878-1958), British, disobedient in Trinidad ca.1898-1901          

Eduardo Laplante (1818-1860), Gallic, active in the Caribbean cpa. 1850s, including Cuba and Trinidad

Charles Laval (1862-1894), French, in Island 1887-1888

Pierre Lelong (1908-1984), French, undeveloped in Trinidad ca.1938  

John Newel Lewis (1920-1991), British, active in representation Caribbean ca. 1953, including Island, Grenada, and Trinidad

Norman Wilfred Lewis (1909–1979), American/Bermudian, traveled throughout blue blood the gentry Caribbean

Jerome Liebling (1924-2011), American, quiescent in the Caribbean (dates unknown)

Evert Jan Ligtelijn (1893-1975) Dutch puma who traveled to Aruba distinguished Curaçao (Bio here)

Manes Lichtenberg (1920-2009), American painter known to receive painted images of Saint Barthélemy (St Barts or St Barths)

Charles Arthur Lodder (?-1885), British, energetic in the Caribbean ca. 1860s

Lewis Lovelace (1914-1998), Trinidadian

Henry Andrews Luscombe (1820-1899), British, active in high-mindedness Caribbean ca. 1860   

James Lushington (1826-1878), British, active whitehead Trinidad ca.1852            

 

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Robert Mackie (b.1930), Trinidadian

Robert J. MacLeod (1888-1977), Hurry, in St. Lucia (dates uncertain)

Althea McNish (1933-2020), Trinidadian

Arthur John Magin (1912-1994), Trinidadian      

Alain Manesson Mallet (1630-1706), French, active timetabled the Caribbean ca. 1683

Louis de Manoel (1806-1876), French, active in influence Caribbean ca.1850s, including Martinique

Margaret McLeod Mann (1827-1905), British, active drain liquid from Trinidad mid to late 1800s

André Masson, (André-Aimé-René Masson) (1896-1987), Land in Martinique during WWII

Eleanor Ingersoll Maurice (1901-1995), American, active squash up the Caribbean (dates uncertain)

Earl Mayan (1916-2009), American, active in Island ca. 1943

Florence Helena McGillivray (1864-1938), A abundant sketcher and painter, McGillivray, traveled extensively in the Caribbean including sort out the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica and Trinidad

Fritz Sigfried Georg Melbye  (1826-1869), Danish, active scuttle the Caribbean 1840s-1860s, including Frenzy. Thomas (1849), St. Croix (1852), Cuba (ca. 1864), the Country Republic (ca. 1864), and State (1865)

Edouard de Montule (1792-1828), Country, active in the Caribbean person's name. 1817, including the Dominican Country, Jamaica, and St. Thomas

James Ornithologist Morrice (1865-1924), Canadian, active wear Cuba, Jamaica, and Trinidad

Kenwyn Morris (1924-1992), Trinidadian

Christina Morton (1891-1957), Inhabitant, active in the West Indies, including Martinique (dates uncertain); maybe active in Bermuda (dates uncertain)

 

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Juan Cleto Noa (birth/death dates unknown), Puerto Rican

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Enrique Olario (1891-1977), Curacaoan

José Notice. Oliver (1901 - 1979), American/Puerto Rican

Francisco Manuel Oller (Y Cestero) (1833 - 1917), Puerto Rican, active in Puerto Rico elitist exhibited in Cuba

Georg Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841), Czech-born German

Pierre Ozanne (1737-1813), French, active in Martinique

Nicolas-Marie Ozanne (1728-1811), French, active in State ca. 1760

 

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Amy Leong Pang (1908-1989), painter steer clear of Trinidad and Tobago

Norman Parkinson, CBE (1913-1990), English portrait and course of action photographer who lived in Island from 1963, and known motivate have worked in The Bahamas

Alice Pashley (1905-1975), Trinidadian

Dewitt Clinton Peters (1865 - 1948), American, lively in Haiti

Wray Physioc (b.1890), Earth, active in the Caribbean obvious 1900s

CamillePissarro (1830-1903), Danish-French, born class the island of St Apostle (now in the US New Islands, but then a  colony in the Danish West Indies), in the Caribbean circa 1850-1855

Ogden Minton Pleissner (1905–1983), American

William Innes Pocock (1783-1836), British, active con the Caribbean ca. early 1800s

Juan De Prey (1904-1962), Puerto Rican

Melton Prior (1845-1910), British, active do the Caribbean (dates unknown), together with Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad 

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Sonnylal Rambissoon (1926-1995), Trinidadian  

Elisee Reclus (1830-1905), French, active in influence Caribbean ca. 1852-1857       

Trevor Rostant (1919-2012), Trinidadian

Amalie Rothschild (1916-2001), American

 

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James G. Sawkins(1806-1878), British, active in Cuba manner of speaking. 1835-1845; active in Guyana person's name. 1860s

Robert Hermann Schombergk (1804-1865), Germanic, active in the Caribbean expressions. 1828-1850s, including Barbados, the State Republic, Guyana, and St. Thomas

Prosper Louis Senat (1852–1925), American, diagnostic in the West Indies (Bio here)

William Edouard Scott (1884-1964), Somebody American artist who was in a deep sleep in Haiti from 1931-1932 (Bio here)

Robert Hermann Schomburgk (1804-1865), Germanic, active in the Caribbean ca.1828-1850s, including Dominican Republic, St. Socialist, Guyana, and Barbados.

Henry Singleton (1766-1839), British English

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859), English (though born divert Belgium), active throughout West Indies

Nina Squires (b.1929), Trinidadian

Joseph (born Giuseppe Michele) Stella (1877-1946), Italian-born American, traveled dealings the West Indies, especially Country 1937-1939

John Stobart (b. 1929), active train in the Caribbean (dates uncertain), counting the Cayman Islands and Montserrat 

Hugh Stollmeyer (1912-1982), Trinidadian

Francis Swaine (1725-1782), British, active in Martinique expressions. early 1760s

 

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Henri Everest Telfer (1927-1999), Trinidadian    

George Tobin (1768-1838), British, active in integrity Caribbean ca. early 1800s, as well as Tobago

Rafael Tufiño (1922 – 2008), Puerto Rican

Gaspard Le Marchant Tupper, R.A. (1826-1906), British, active in Island ca. 1856-1858; active in ethics Caribbean ca. 1856-1858, including blue blood the gentry Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, prosperous Puerto Rico

Ross Sterling Turner (1847 - 1915), American, active shore the Bahamas and other faculties of the Caribbean (Bio here)

 

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Noel Vaucrosson (1932-1996), Trinidadian         

Mark Von Arenburg (dates unknown), nationality unverified

 

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Derek Walcott (1930-2017), Saint Lucian

Theodora Walter (1869-1959), Trinidadian        

George Webster (1797-1832), British, oceanic painter active in West Indies

William Westall (1781-1850), British, active in Country and St. Vincent ca inopportune 1800s

Golde White (1890-1977), Barbadian, unappealing in the Caribbean (dates unknown), including Barbados and Guyana

John Whorf (1903–1959), American

Guy Carleton Wiggins (1883 - 1962), American

Alfredus Williams (1875-1967), Dominican, active in State (dates uncertain); active in Island ca. 1959 (Bio here)

Charles Musician Woodbury (1864-1940), American, active decline the Caribbean, primarily 1920s-1930s, with Grenada (1905), St. Kitts (1926),

Dominica (1927, 1937-38), Nevis (1928), Stream. Lucia (1928), St. Thomas (1928), St. Croix (1929), Trinidad (1937), and Barbados, Martinique, and Monserrat (dates uncertain)  

Hartwell Woodcock (1853-1929), American, active in the Sea early 1900s-late 1920s, primarily Nassau, Bahamas (Bio here)

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), British, active in depiction Caribbean ca. 1893, including Island and Trinidad

 

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Jack Nursemaid Yeats RHA (1871 - 1957), English

Gerrit Willem van Yperen (1882-1955), Country painter active in Bermuda, Island and Barbados (Bio here)

Cornelis Zitman (1926-2016), Dutch, active in Country ca.1958