Wilson Bigaud, Haitian
Wilson Bigaud is represented by 2 works in MoMA's permanent collection, classified as haitian, with dated works spanning 1947–1950.
Medium & Technique Profile
Primary media across the MoMA holdings
| Medium | Works at MoMA | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Painting | 1 | 50% |
| Woodcut | 1 | 50% |
Technique range
Wilson Bigaud’s MoMA holdings concentrate in Oil Painting, with secondary engagement in Woodcut.
Collection Distribution: MoMA & The Met
Works held at MoMA
MoMA holds a focused selection of 2 works produced between 1947 and 1950 attributed to Wilson Bigaud, representing verified accession records curated by the museum’s Department of Painting and Sculpture and sister departments.
Cultural Context & Contemporaries
National context
Wilson Bigaud 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
works at MoMA -
2
Jacques-Enguérrand Gourgue
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: 1931–2010 (79 years). Artistic production is attributed within this window.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Wilson Bigaud are in MoMA?
MoMA's catalogue lists 2 works attributed to Wilson Bigaud.
What medium did Wilson Bigaud primarily work in?
Based on MoMA's holdings, Wilson Bigaud's most represented medium is Oil Painting.
What nationality is Wilson Bigaud?
Wilson Bigaud is catalogued as Haitian in MoMA's Artists index.
When were Wilson Bigaud's works created?
Dated works in MoMA + Met for Wilson Bigaud span 1947 to 1950.