Murat Brierre
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Murat Brierre (1938–1988) was one of Haiti's principal metal sculptors. He was influenced by George Liautaud, but his work acquired its own, highly experimental style, often focusing on multi-faceted and conjoined figures, fantastically personified elements, and unborn babies visible within larger creatures. Brierre drew on a combination of vodou and Christian motifs.
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- Cosentino, Donald. Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou, Fowler Museum of Cultural History (1995)
- http://www.trocadero.com/jznica/items/642653/item642653store.html
- http://www.phylliskindgallery.com/exhibits/2006/index_031606.html