Daniel Lafontant (1922–?, Jacmel, Haiti) was a pioneering figure in 20th-century Haitian modernism. A founding member of the Centre d’Art in Port-au-Prince and later director of the Foyer des Arts Plastiques, he helped shape the postwar generation of Haitian artists. Lafontant’s paintings blend Haitian spirituality with expressionist realism, using rhythmic brushwork and layered color to depict religious and folkloric themes. His works have been exhibited in Haiti, the United States, and Europe, and remain valued for their cultural and historical depth within Caribbean art history.
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