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This is a list of artists born in Trinidad and Tobago, or whose artworks are associated with that country. A. M. P. Alladin (1919–1980) Sybil Atteck (1911–1975)
This is a list of women artists who were born in Trinidad and Tobago or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Sybil Marjory Atteck (3 February 1911 − 15 April 1975) [1] was a pioneering Trinidadian painter known for her work in watercolor, oils, ceramics, acrylics and mixed media. . She is celebrated as Trinidad and Tobago's "first outstanding female painter", "first Great Woman Painter", [2] and was the inspiration for, and a founding member, of the Trinidad Art Society, now known as The Art ...
Women artists from Trinidad and Tobago. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Trinidad and Tobago artists . It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Beryl Eugenia McBurnie OBE (2 November 1913 – 30 March 2000) [1] was a Trinidadian dancer, who also performed as La Belle Rosette.She established the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook, Port of Spain, and promoted the culture and arts of Trinidad and Tobago as her life's work.
Pages in category "Trinidad and Tobago artists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Mahmoud Pharouk Alladin [fn 1] (1919–1980) was a Trinidad and Tobago artist, poet, writer, teacher and public servant. Alladin played a major role in the expansion of art education and was an important influence on a wide range of Trinidad and Tobago artists.
Boscoe Holder (16 July 1921 – 21 April 2007), born Arthur Aldwyn Holder in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, was Trinidad and Tobago's leading contemporary painter, who also had a celebrated international career spanning six decades as a designer and visual artist, dancer, choreographer and musician.