Figure 5 Alexis Vincent,
Toussaint LOuverture, Haiti, ca. 1970. Oil on canvas. (Private
collection.) The image of Toussaint is commonly evoked by contemporary Haitian
folk painters. Vincents painting is reflective of the twentieth-century
self-taught Haitian artists who began to make their contribution to Haitian
life and cultural expression in the 1940s and 1950s. In this painting, Toussaint
is depicted in a similar pose to the Marcus Rainsford engraving except that
a commemorative scroll or proclamation has taken the place of the map. |