Claude Dambreville was born in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti on 17 December 1934. From a very young age he began writing and drawing. His first job was running a local radio station, and in his spare time he would submit humorous articles and hand-drawn comics to a weekly Haitian newspaper. In 1968, he enrolled at the Centre d'Arte in Port-au-Prince and began taking art classes. Around the same time, he took correspondence courses from the ABC school of Paris, and then enrolled at L'Atelier, a Haitian school owned by the artist
Nehemy Jean. During his time in school he began successfully working full time as an artist. While studying at L'Atelier in 1973, he met and married the daughter of one of his teachers, Bettyna Savain. In 1981, he received a grant from the United States to tour art schools and museums giving lectures on his work and
Haitian art. He and his wife moved to the
Dominican Republic and lived in
Puerto Plata from 1999 to 2011. They then moved to
Miami, Florida with their two children, Vadim and Tao-Claude. Dambreville died on 15 March 2021, at the age of 86. == Novels ==