The departure of Gerard Fombrun and Ludovic Booz

Two significant figures in Haitian culture died in early this year. Sculptor and architect Gerard Fombrun passed on February 1st and sculptor and painter Ludovic Booz died on February 2nd. Michele G. Frish, Director of the Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien (MUPANAH), said that she was dismayed when she learned of the death of these two great icons of Haitian culture.

Le Nouvelliste
06 févr. 2015 — Lecture : 2 min.
llBorn in Port-au-Prince on January 21, 1927, Fombrun, who never missed an opportunity to take part in the Port-au-Prince jazz festivals, liked to repeat: "I am the happiest man on earth. I am blessed and pampered by fate." Coming from a family of eleven children, he is the seventh of child of Senator Charles Fombrun and Maria Perrier St Leger. Fombrun always placed the bar high in throughout his life. As an architect, he left his mark in architecture and construction in Haiti. During his fifty-year career, he achieved many accomplishments, in

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