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- Exhibitions
- Salons
- Awards
- Notes and references Bibliography
- External links
{{Multiple issues|{{notability|Biographies|date=August 2011}}{{BLP sources|date=August 2011}} }}{{Expand French|Yolande Ardissone|topic=bio|date=August 2012}}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- Galerie Framond, Paris, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1966
- Galerie Moyon-Avenart, Nantes, 1970
- Galerie Makovski, Frankfurt, 1955
- Galerie Burrell, New York City, 1963
- Wally Findlay Gallery, New York City, 1966, 1968, 1975 and 1977
- Wally Findlay Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1976 and 1978
- Wally Findlay Gallery, Palm Beach, 1962 and 1978
- Wally Findlay Gallery, Chicago, 1962, 1971,1974, 1976, 1977 and 1978
- Wally Findlay Gallery, Paris, 1973 and 1975
- Galerie Artenoo, Paris, 2006 and 2007
Salons- Salon d'Automne
- Salon des Indépendants
- Salon des artistes français
- Salon de la Jeune Peinture
- Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
- Salon de la Marine
- Salon du dessin et de la peinture à l'eau
- Greenshields Prize
Awards- Salon des Artistes Francais, honorary mention, 1949
- Award of the City of Fontainebleau, 1967
- The City of Paris has awarded Yolande Ardissone the Medaille d'Argent.
Notes and references1. ^Akoun 2004, page 45. 2. ^Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LBYvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=towFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3684,5783178&dq=yolande+ardissone&hl=en|title=This week at the galleries|date=April 17, 1977|work=Palm Beach Daily News|accessdate=16 August 2011}} 4. ^Benezit 5. ^Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988 6. ^Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988
Bibliography - Lydia Harambourg, Dictionnaire des peintres, Ides et Calendes, L'École de Paris (School of Paris) 1945-1965
- Akoun, 2004
- Ardissone, Terre des peintres Collection, 1988
- Bénézit Dictionary of Painters, Gründ, 1999
- Ardissone, Terre des Peintres Collection, 1988
- Ardissone, Arts Graphiques d'Aquitaine publishing, 1979
- L'Encyclopédie Poétique (the Poetry Encyclopedia), Jean Grassin Publishing
- La Jeune Peinture (the Young Painting School), collection Terre des Peintres
- Ardissone, Arts-Documents, Genève, 1969
- La famille autour du monde (the family around the world): Yolande Ardissone, Florence Arven, Jacques Eitel, Ariane Trip, by Ellen D. Strady, 50 pages, Terre des peintres Collection, 2000
- Collector's Guild (lithographies of the artist), New York
External links- Yolande Ardisson's page on Artnet Pictures of Yolande Ardissone's artworks, Artnet
- [https://www.findlaygalleries.com/artists/all-artists/ Yolande Ardissone Bio - Findlay Galleries]
- Arcade database Yolande Ardissone works purchased by public collections in 1957.
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