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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Salnave Philippe-Auguste (1908 - 1989) wasSalnave Philippe-Auguste (1908 - 1989) was a Haitian painter, lawyer, and magistrate known for his jungle scenes. Philippe-Auguste's work was included in the travelling exhibition, "Haitian Art,"organized by the Brooklyn Museum in 1978, which traveled to the Milwaukee Art Center (now the Milwaukee Art Museum), and the New Orleans Museum of Art. It was also included posthumously in 2020 in New York in “Saving Grace: A Celebration of Haitian Art” and covered in the New York Times. Philippe-Auguste was also the subject of a 2002 Danish documentary Drømmere (Dreamers).02 Danish documentary Drømmere (Dreamers).
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