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Seymour Etienne Bottex

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Seymour Etienne Bottex (24 desaambar 1922 - 16 mee 2016) ko pentoowo hayitinaajo. Bottex jibinaa ko to Port-Margot, to worgo leydi Haiti, o golliima fotooje haa hitaande 1955 nde mawniiko gorko biyeteeɗo Jean-Baptiste hirjini mo ngam fuɗɗaade pentugol.O naati e Centre d’Art, caggal ɗuum o naati e Galerie Issa to Port-au-Prince. Nate makko, jillondirɗe e tiitooɗe teskinɗe, daartol, e deftere, ina kollitee e winndere ndee kala, ina soodee e nder Sotheby’s to New York. O hiisetee ko gooto e pentooɓe naïf en ɓurɓe moƴƴude e Haiti, kadi nate makko e nder galle laamorɗo Episkopaal de Sainte Trinité to Port-au-Prince ina hiisee wonde ko ɓuri teeŋtude e golle naalankaagal Haiti hannde.[1] He joined the Centre d'Art and later the Galerie Issa in Port-au-Prince.[2] His paintings, mingling humorous, historical, and biblical themes, are exhibited worldwide and auctioned at Sotheby's in New York. He is considered one of the finest Haitian naïf painters, and his murals in the Episcopal Cathedral de Sainte Trinité in Port-au-Prince are considered the most important achievement in Haitian modern art.[3]

Firooji Seymour Etienne Bottex ɗon feere ngam ɓe ngaddana bana ɓe ngaddani Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, nder Deschapelles.

  1. "BOTTEX Seymour Etienne". Le centre d'art: portail de l'art haïtien. 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
  2. Sager, Rebecca D. “El Saieh, Issa.” In Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro–Latin American Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199935796.001.0001/acref-9780199935796-e-735 .
  3. "Seymour E. Bottex". iartx.com. Retrieved 29 December 2018.