Art Y.T. Haiti (Yves Telemak, Haitian) Erzulie
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Yves Telemak (Bel Air, Port-au-Prince, Haiti)
Erzulie Danthor, 2006
Sequins and beads on fabric, 17" x 21"
Provenance: Dr. Bob Brictson Collection
Lot Essay:
Yves' surname is alternately spelled Telemac.
Artist Reference:
Donald Cosentino ed., Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou, UCLA Fowler Museum, 1995 (pg 366-69).
Patrick Polk, Haitian Vodou Flags, UP of Mississippi, 1997.
Select Artist Exhibitions:
Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou: Fowler, UCLA; Miami's Center for Fine Arts; Field Museum, Chicago; National Museum of Natural History, DC; New Orleans Museum of Art.
L'Art Naif Haitien, Collection Issa El Saieh et Elisabeth El Saieh-Pairaud, Musee d'Art Naif Max Fourny, Paris, France, 25 October 1988 - 25 January 1989
Flags and banners known as "Drapo" or "Drapeau" are an art long associated with Haitian Vodou (formerly spelled Voodoo in English). Vodou Drapo are traditionally specific to a particular lwa (spirit). Some contemporary "Drapo" create narrative scenes, while others reference current or historical events.
Erzulie Danthor, 2006
Sequins and beads on fabric, 17" x 21"
Provenance: Dr. Bob Brictson Collection
Lot Essay:
Yves' surname is alternately spelled Telemac.
Artist Reference:
Donald Cosentino ed., Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou, UCLA Fowler Museum, 1995 (pg 366-69).
Patrick Polk, Haitian Vodou Flags, UP of Mississippi, 1997.
Select Artist Exhibitions:
Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou: Fowler, UCLA; Miami's Center for Fine Arts; Field Museum, Chicago; National Museum of Natural History, DC; New Orleans Museum of Art.
L'Art Naif Haitien, Collection Issa El Saieh et Elisabeth El Saieh-Pairaud, Musee d'Art Naif Max Fourny, Paris, France, 25 October 1988 - 25 January 1989
Flags and banners known as "Drapo" or "Drapeau" are an art long associated with Haitian Vodou (formerly spelled Voodoo in English). Vodou Drapo are traditionally specific to a particular lwa (spirit). Some contemporary "Drapo" create narrative scenes, while others reference current or historical events.
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Art Y.T. Haiti (Yves Telemak, Haitian) Erzulie
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