Unearthing Sans-souci
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Unearthing Sans-Souci depicts two children as they unknowingly discover a compelling truth, years after the event. Le Palais Sans-Souci was the royal residence of Henri Christophe, King of Haiti in 1813. Christophe named the palace infamously after Haitian bossales leader Jean-Baptiste Sans-souci, as an attempt to permanently erase the memory of his rival. Sans-souci was executed by Christophe in 1803. Year: 2022Medium: Acrylic on CanvasDimensions: 45" x 30" All works are original All works come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity All orders ship within 3-4 weeks All measurements are in US customary units For more information about this piece, please contact info@goodblackart.com.
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