Collection: Gérard Fortuné (Haitian, 1925-2019)

Gérard Fortuné (Haitian, 1925–2019) was a self-taught painter from Pétion-Ville, Haiti, known for his vibrant and joyful naïve art. He began painting in 1978 while working as a houngan (Vodou priest) and pastry chef. His talent was first recognized by Selden Rodman in Where Art Is Joy, which earned him international acclaim. Inspired by faith, nature, and everyday life, Fortuné created colorful scenes depicting Haitian folklore, spirituality, and community. His work is featured in major Haitian art publications and is part of the permanent collections of the Waterloo Center for the Arts and Ramapo College. Scroll down to make your selection (s).