Jean Pierre Boyer (1776-1850) – (Pierre-Jean David D'angers) Previous Next


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Date: 1845

Museum: The Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, United States)

Technique: Bronze

Inspired by the French Revolution, people of color on the island of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic) successfully revolted against their French and Spanish colonizers; Haiti became an independent republic in 1804. Boyer was a soldier, one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution, and president of Haiti from 1818 to 1843.

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