Rose-Marie Desruisseau
Rose-Marie Desruisseau (30 ut 1933 – 1988) ko pentoowo leydi Hayiti.[1] Desruisseau jibinaa ko to Port-o-Prince, o dañii njeenaaje keewɗe to Hayiti sabu golle makko, ɗe o waɗi kolliraaɗe to Senegaal, Venesuela, Santo Domingo, Amerik, Kanadaa, e Martinik. Caggal nde o dañi nafoore e Vodou e kitaale 1960, Desruisseau fuɗɗii naatnude tiitooɗe Vodou e nder golle makko.Nde o janngi etnogaraafi tuggi 1967 haa 1972, Desruisseau jannginii to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde ñeeñal e hitaande 1977 njeenaari adanndi e hitaande 1974.Gooto e nate Rose-Marie kadi hollitaama e Kalliope: jaaynde jaaynde naalankaagal rewɓe.[1] Born in Port-au-Prince, Desruisseau won many awards in Haiti for her works, which have been exhibited in Senegal, Venezuela, Santo Domingo, the United States, Canada, and Martinique. After gaining an interest in Vodou in the 1960s, Desruisseau began to include themes of Vodou in her work.[1] Having studied ethnography from 1967 to 1972, Desruisseau taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1977.[1] Desruisseau's painting "Delivrance" was awarded the Jacques Roumain first prize in 1974.[1] One of Rose-Marie's painting was also presented in the Kalliope: a Journal of women's art journal.[2]
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- ↑ Deruisseau Rose-Marie, 1984, Kalliope: a Journal of women's art, http://fscj.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fscj%3A1072#page/n75/mode/2up, 6(2), 76