Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue, Haitian
Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue is represented by 2 works in MoMA's permanent collection, classified as haitian, with dated works spanning 1947–1947.
Medium & Technique Profile
Primary media across the MoMA holdings
| Medium | Works at MoMA | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Woodcut | 1 | 50% |
| Oil Painting | 1 | 50% |
Technique range
Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue’s MoMA holdings concentrate in Woodcut, with secondary engagement in Oil Painting.
Collection Distribution: MoMA & The Met
Works held at MoMA
MoMA holds a focused selection of 2 works produced between 1947 and 1947 attributed to Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue, representing verified accession records curated by the museum’s Department of Painting and Sculpture and sister departments.
Cultural Context & Contemporaries
National context
Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue is catalogued under Haitian nationality, part of the broader Caribbean artistic tradition. See the full Haitian artists hub.
Contemporaries among Haitian artists
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5
Hervé Télémaque
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2
Wilson Bigaud
works at MoMA -
1
Philomé Obin
works at MoMA -
1
Georges Liautaud
works at MoMA -
1
Castera Bazile
works at MoMA
Lifespan & active period
Lifespan: 1930–1996 (66 years). Artistic production is attributed within this window.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue are in MoMA?
MoMA's catalogue lists 2 works attributed to Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue.
What medium did Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue primarily work in?
Based on MoMA's holdings, Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue's most represented medium is Woodcut.
What nationality is Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue?
Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue is catalogued as Haitian in MoMA's Artists index.
When were Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue's works created?
Dated works in MoMA + Met for Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue span 1947 to 1947.