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b. 1934 - d. 2004

Sacha "Tebó" Thébaud (22 January 1934 – 26 May 2004) was a Haitian-American painter, sculptor, architect-engineer, furniture designer, urban planner, environmental reformer.

Early years and education: Tebó was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where he began using encaustics at age five, when a visiting uncle brought him a box of wax crayons. At the age of nine, he moved to Montreal, Canada. During his teen years, he began encaustic painting.

He received his French Baccalaureate from Collège Stanislas de Montréal in 1953. In 1954, he began is studies at the University of Miami where he studied architectural engineering and Fine Arts. Upon completion of his studies in 1959, he received a scholarship from the French Government to further his studies in architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. During his attendance, he subsequently painted while working in the architectural atelier of Bernard Zehrfuss and Marcel Breuer. He worked with them on L'Arche de la Defence and met Le Corbusier, who offered him a position to work on what was to become the first planned city in India, named Chandigarh. He turned it down, and instead married Rona Roy in Dothan, Alabama and returned to Haiti to start an architectural practice, which started with the construction of the tower for his family's Hôtel Castel Haiti.

Career: Tebó's abstract, symbolic, and figurative styles throughout his career bridged Pre-Columbian, Latin American, Afro-Caribbean, Postmodern American, and Contemporary European cultural influences. NYU's Chair of the Department of Art History and Latin American Art Scholar, Edward J. Sullivan, describes his work as "Hermetic symbolism."[citation needed]

In his spare time, he painted in his self-styled contemporary technique at Issa El Saieh's home, who is also a Haitian native, alongside naïf and contemporary artists. He developed a friendship with artist St. Pierre Toussaint of Kenscoff, whose art he collected. He helped pave the way for younger contemporary Caribbean artists as they began to form an identity, and taught his assistants Arijac (Harry Jacques) and eventually Osnel Saint Ral the encaustic technique.

The 1963 disappearance and subsequent death of his father-in-law at the hands of a Tonton Macoute (henchman of then President, François Duvalier), prompted him to leave Haiti for Miami and St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He was able to concentrate on his art, and in the early 1960s his paintings toured Europe with American artists, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and Larry Rivers.

In the early 1970s, he moved back to Haiti under improved political conditions, only to leave in 1987, when Haiti was again in turmoil. His move to Santiago de los Caballeros, in the Dominican Republic became his last.

His work has been exhibited throughout museums and galleries in North, Central & South America, Europe, and most frequently throughout the Caribbean islands, where he could "island hop" with small canvasses inserted into larger ones for ease of transit. He did not consider himself part of any "school" although he had a philosophy similar to Carl Jung's "Synchronicity", which he thought transcended both time and place. Although contemporary with periods of figurative and abstract, he was influenced by the culture and history of the region.

Like the rest of the Caribbean, Cuba, the island of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and the American Virgin Islands were all inhabited by the Arawaks / Taínos, and Carib indigenous people, and it is this ideal unity that he depicted throughout his painting and sculpture contributing to the recognition of the Caribbean region.

Death and legacy: Tebó died 26 May 2004 in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic to pancreatic cancer. Tebó was fluent in at least six languages, French, Haitian Creole, English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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    • SACHA THEBAUD, WOMAN WITH FLOWING HAIR, LITHOGRAPH
      Sep. 19, 2024

      SACHA THEBAUD, WOMAN WITH FLOWING HAIR, LITHOGRAPH

      Est: $1,400 - $1,800

      Artist: Sacha Thebaud, Haitian (1934 - 2004) Title: Woman with Flowing Hair Year: Circa 1980 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 75/300 Size: 30.5 x 24.5 in. (77.47 x 62.23 cm) Frame Size: 34 x 31 inches Description: A lovely abstract lithograph of a woman with long, cascading hair. Perfect for a powder room or child's room, the work is matted and framed as shown.

      RoGallery
    • SACHA THEBAUD, WOMAN WITH FLOWING HAIR, LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL
      Mar. 28, 2023

      SACHA THEBAUD, WOMAN WITH FLOWING HAIR, LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL

      Est: $1,400 - $1,800

      Artist: Sacha Thebaud, Haitian (1934 - 2004) Title: Woman with Flowing Hair Year: Circa 1980 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 75/300 Size: 30.5 x 24.5 in. (77.47 x 62.23 cm) Frame Size: 34 x 31 inches Description: A lovely abstract lithograph of a woman with long, cascading hair. Perfect for a powder room or child's room, the work is matted and framed as shown.

      RoGallery
    • Sacha Thebaud, Woman with Flowing Hair, Lithograph
      Oct. 15, 2022

      Sacha Thebaud, Woman with Flowing Hair, Lithograph

      Est: $1,500 - $1,800

      Artist: Sacha Thebaud, Haitian (1934 - 2004) Title: Woman with Flowing Hair Year: Circa 1980 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 75/300 Size: 30.5 x 24.5 in. (77.47 x 62.23 cm) Frame Size: 34 x 31 inches A lovely abstract lithograph of a woman with long, cascading hair. Perfect for a powder room or child's room, the work is matted and framed as shown.

      RoGallery
    • SACHA TEBO "CARIBBEAN WOMAN”, FIGURAL O/C,1964
      Jun. 09, 2022

      SACHA TEBO "CARIBBEAN WOMAN”, FIGURAL O/C,1964

      Est: $400 - $600

      Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian / American 1934-2004), "Caribbean Woman", 1964, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, depicting a female nude form in tones of yellows and oranges, framed. Approx. h. 17", w. 14.875" (frame), h. 16.25", w. 14" (canvas).

      Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
    • SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934 ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963 H 20" W 16"
      Jun. 11, 2021

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934 ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963 H 20" W 16"

      Est: $500 - $800

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934 ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963 H 20" W 16" Signed and dated. From the Estate of Cheryl Powers Carey, Lincoln Rd. Grosse Pointe

      DuMouchelles
    • SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), B 1934 HAITI, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, C 1963, H 30" W 40" ABSTRACT
      Jun. 11, 2021

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), B 1934 HAITI, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, C 1963, H 30" W 40" ABSTRACT

      Est: $500 - $800

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), B 1934 HAITI, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, C 1963, H 30" W 40" ABSTRACT Signed. From the Estate of Cheryl Powers Carey, Lincoln Rd. Grosse Pointe

      DuMouchelles
    • SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963, H 19" W 15" NUDE
      Jun. 11, 2021

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963, H 19" W 15" NUDE

      Est: $500 - $900

      SACHA THEBAUD (TEBO), HAITI, B 1934, ENCAUSTIC ON CANVAS, 1963, H 19" W 15" NUDE Port au Prince. Signed with date. From the Estate of Cheryl Powers Carey, Lincoln Rd. Grosse Pointe

      DuMouchelles
    • ƒ Tébo (Sacha Thébaud) (1934-2004)Femme sur la plage, 1979
      Oct. 19, 2017

      ƒ Tébo (Sacha Thébaud) (1934-2004)Femme sur la plage, 1979

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      ƒ Tébo (Sacha Thébaud) (1934-2004) Femme sur la plage, 1979 Encaustique sur toile Signé en haut à gauche 61 x 50 cm

      Piasa
    • Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian, 1934-2004)
      Feb. 12, 2017

      Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian, 1934-2004)

      Est: $600 - $900

      Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian, 1934-2004), "Cock Fight", 1963, encaustic on "Farine Carribean" canvas sack, signed, dated "VI 63" and localized "Haiti" lower right, "Farine Carribean, Extraite en Haiti" stamp en verso, 40 in. x 50 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Angela Gross, Bernardsville, NJ

      Neal Auction Company
    • Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian, 1934-2004), Family
      Jun. 17, 2016

      Sacha "Tebo" Thebaud (Haitian, 1934-2004), Family

      Est: $400 - $800

      raised brass and encaustic sheet, signed at lower left, presented in the likely original frame. SS 19.5 x 23.5 in.; DOA 28 x 31.5 in. A noted Carribbean artist, architect and furniture designer, Tebo collaborated early on in his career with Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Larry Rivers for in "Arte de America y Espana."

      Leland Little Auctions
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