Yolande Ardissone

Yolande Ardissone (born June 6, 1927) is a French painter. Born in Bueil (Normandy),[1] she studied at the Beaux-Arts and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris.[2][3][4]

She met Jaques Eitel - who was going to become her husband - during a trip in Italy in 1949. Yolande Ardissone and Jacques Eitel had a daughter, who also became a painter known under the name of Florence Arven. Yolande Ardissone exhibited her works in many salons, including the Salon des artistes français.[5]

She was discovered by the art merchant Wally Findlay in 1957 and started exhibiting her works in New York City, Beverly Hills, Palm Beach and other US-based galleries that same year. Yolande Ardissone has gained a considerable reputation. Yolande Ardissone loves to paint Provence, Paris and the French countryside. But her favorite topic is the region of Brittany in western France.[6]

Exhibitions

Salons

Awards

Notes and references

  1. Akoun 2004, page 45.
  2. Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988
  3. "This week at the galleries". Palm Beach Daily News. April 17, 1977. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  4. Benezit
  5. Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988
  6. Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988

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