Eviland Lalanne (Haitian) La Sirene Dogoue, Drapeau
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Eviland Lalanne (Haitian, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 1939-2003)
La Sirene Dogoue
Sequins and beads on fabric, 24" x 20"
Provenance: Dr. Bob Brictson Collection
Lot Essay/Artist Reference:
Donald Cosentino ed., Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou, UCLA Fowler Museum, 1995 (pp 369-70).
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.
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.
La Sirene Dogoue
Sequins and beads on fabric, 24" x 20"
Provenance: Dr. Bob Brictson Collection
Lot Essay/Artist Reference:
Donald Cosentino ed., Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou, UCLA Fowler Museum, 1995 (pp 369-70).
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.
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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Eviland Lalanne (Haitian) La Sirene Dogoue, Drapeau
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