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Albert Mangonès
La citadelle La Ferrière
Citadelle Laferrière, near Milot in Haiti : Albert Mangonès text on the plaque commemorating the death of Henri Christophe.
Born

Joseph Albert Mangonès[1]


(1917-03-26)26 March 1917
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Died25 April 2002(2002-04-25) (aged 85)
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
NationalityHaitian
OccupationArchitect
Known forLe Marron Inconnu
(also called "Le Nègre Marron / Nèg Mawon")

Albert Mangonès (26 March 1917 – 25 April 2002), was a Haitian architect.

Biography[edit]

Albert Mangonès was born the son of Fernande Elisabeth Auguste and Philippe Auguste Edmond Mangonès on March 26, 1917, in Port-au-Prince. Like most children of Haitian elite, Albert Mangonès was sent away to study abroad.

He was trained at the Académie Royale des Beaux-ArtsofBrussels, one of Europe's most prestigious institutions, and at Cornell University in New York where he studied architecture between 1939 and 1942, where he received a gold medal for excellence.

In 1944, Albert Mangonès was one of the founders of the Centre d'Art in Port-au-Prince, which plays an important role in the discovery of popular painters of Haiti.

In 1968 Mangonès created the iconic monument of Le Marron Inconnu ("The Unknown Slave"), which pay tribute to the maroons of the Haitian Revolution.

As the founder in 1979 of Institut de Sauvegarde du Patrimoine National (ISPAN), the Institute for the Protection of the National Heritage, Mangonès helped pioneer the preservation of Haiti's architectural heritage. He participated in the restoration of the Citadelle Laferrière, and the historic National Park including the Sans-Souci Palace and the Ramiers site in the Nord department of Haiti, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Personal life[edit]

Albert Mangonès married Emmelyne Bonnefil in 1944; they were later divorced and he married Vonik Tourdot in 1959, and they remained married until his death; she died in Pétion-Ville in 2006.

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