Leticia de Oyuela explained

Irma Leticia Silva de Oyuela (20 August 1935 – January 23, 2008) was a Honduran historian.[1]

Personal life

Irma Leticia Silva de Oyuela was born 20 August 1935, in Tegucigalpa.She was the daughter of Leónidas Silva Valladares and Bertha Rodríguez Durón. She married Felix Oyuela in 1956. They had six children. While accompanying her husband in his diplomatic mission, she took the opportunity to study in Madrid and Rome.

Career

She studied at the Institute of Tegucigalpa where she completed her thesis of Bachelor of Science and Letters on the history of Colonial Art in Honduras. She later obtained a degree in Legal and Social Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

She met writer Oscar Acosta, with whom she founded the Nuevo Continente Publishing House and was in charge of the Leo Gallery.[2]

She was also a member of the Foundation for the Museo del Hombre Hondureño.

Her work is mainly oriented to the promotion of culture, the Honduran plastic arts and the sociological study of women in her country.Among her many scholarly works, she wrote the book El Naif en Honduras.

Work

Notes and References

  1. http://www.latribuna.hn/news/50/ARTICLE/26250/2008-01-25.html http://www.latribuna.hn/news/50/ARTICLE/26250/2008-01-25.html
  2. https://www.elheraldo.hn/otrassecciones/nuestrasrevistas/627485-373/leticia-de-oyuela-heroina-de-la-cultura-hondurena "Leticia de Oyuela, Heroína de la cultura hondureña