- Seymour Etienne Bottex
Seymour Etienne Bottex (born
25 December ,1922 ) is aHaiti an painter. Born inPort Margot , in northern Haiti, Bottex worked as a photographer until 1955 when his older brother Jean-Baptiste encouraged him to begin painting. He joined theCentre d'Art and later theGalerie Issa inPort-au-Prince . His paintings, mingling humorous, historical, and biblical themes, are exhibited worldwide and auctioned atSotheby ’s inNew York . He is considered one of the finest Haitian naïf painters, and his murals in the EpiscopalCathedral de Sainte Trinité in Port-au-Prince are considered the most important achievement in Haitian modern art.Paintings by Seymour Etienne Bottex have been sold by the
Friends of HAS Haiti to raise funds for theHopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti , located inDeschapelles .Links
[http://www.friendsofhas.org/forsale/artist_paintings.php3?aid=3 Paintings by Seymour Etienne Bottex at Friends of Hopital Albert Schweitzer] According to an invitation to benefit Eye Care from the Embassy of Haiti issued Sunday Oct 16, 1994, "Seymour Etienne Bottex was born in 1920 near Cap-Haitien. Bottex began painting in 1955 and was encouraged to paint by his brother, Jean-Baptiste, already a well-known artist.>Bottex scenes are often colorful. Humorous themes are sometimes represented in his work. His paintings have been exhibited in the United States, England, France and Italy..."
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