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Vicente Celestino Duarte Painting

Miguel Tio

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

Some years ago while searching on the internet I stumbled upon an old picture, the person who posted it stated that it was a young Juan Pablo Duarte, (Francisco del Rosario Sanchez, Matias Ramon Mella and Juan Pablo Duarte were the three founding fathers of the nation – Dominican Republic). Duarte’s independence ideals began the movement that resulted in the independence of the Dominican nation. I was intrigued by it and saved it for a future painting since I have never seen a painting of Juan Pablo Duarte at young age. Last year when I started working on this painting I wanted to confirm the genuineness of the image and I found out it was not Juan Pablo Duarte; it was his older brother Vicente Celestino Duarte at young age. After reading about him, I learned that he also played an important role in the independence of the Dominican Republic so I decided to continue with the painting. Born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, Vicente Celestino was part of the secret society La Trinitaria. Which was a Society founded by Duarte hoping to increase nationalism and spread its separatist ideas from Haiti. Despite having a privileged economic position and business to devote himself to, he chose to continue the struggle for independence alongside the Trinitarians. He formed part of the ranks that fought to defend sovereignty, along with Francisco del Rosario Sánchez. When General Pedro Santana assumed power in 1844, Celestino was forced into exile due to his active participation in the liberation movement. He spent his exile in the United States and Venezuela until 1848 when the Dominican National Congress allowed the return of exiles from the liberation movement. In 1857, he was appointed deputy to the Moca Review Assembly, which reformed the constitution in a liberal sense. He returned to exile with his brother Juan Pablo with the annexation of Dominican Republic was to Spain, a political decision which he was also against. He soon returned to the country to join the restorative struggle in which he continued to play a very important role and won the respect and admiration of many of his colleagues in the struggle. He died in 1865 in Santo Domingo, in his honor there are busts and streets of the country named after him.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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My paintings are my voice. Each brush stroke is a silent word. Each color, tint and shade stems from a complex spectrum of feelings, ideas, sensations and stories that I hope will have resonance in the imagination and soul of the viewer.I choose to express questions, motifs and beliefs through figurative painting, because I believe it to be the most concrete, clear and impressionable form of artistic expression. Most of the subjects I portray are decisively naked, and this is because I believe that the nude figure, without the protection of clothing, is the greatest way to reveal the deepest truths of what resides within the human soul.The majority of my work explores a range that consists of traditional religious dogma and prejudice at one end, and the instinctive and emotive nature of human sexuality on the other. Though these two subjects are traditionally contrasted as being poles apart, I aim to demystify the prejudices and preconceptions which divide them, and instead, seek to bridge them through a contemporary interpretation that is rational, thoughtful and honest, as well as spiritual and sacred; This interpretation is never intended to be controversial or offensive, but rather, conciliatory and revealing.

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