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"Village en Bord de la Mer" by Yolande Ardisonne
French Impressionist Original Oil on Canvas
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USD 2,850.00 |
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USD 2,850.00 |
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Friday, June 27, 2008 |
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Monday, July 07, 2008 |
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Lexington, VA |
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Description
The title of this serene painting by French artist Yolande Ardisonne is "Village en Bord de la Mer"--A Village on the Shore by the Sea. Original oil on canvas 25"x36"; frame 32"x43". Yolande Ardisonne's impressionistic paintings are eagerly sought after by collectors. The painting has been in the family for years and is in excellent condition. There appears to be a bit of repair work on the backside--approx. 2" square--but does not affect the front of the canvas. Painting will be professionally packaged and insurance is required. Exact postage will be determined upon completion of auction and will be passed along to the buyer. Please email me with any questions and I will do my best to answer them. The following information about Yolande Ardisonne are notes taken from Anne French Fine Arts, Miami, Florida “Yolande Ardisonne was born in Normandy 1927 to an Italian father and Ukrainian mother. At 17 she left for Paris to study at “Ecole des arts Appliques” and the “Academie de la Grande Chaumier.” Two years later she transferred to Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and studied in the Atelier of Unterstellar. “Soon after that, she traveled to Italy, Spain, Algeria, Holland, Indonesia, Egypt, Haiti, China, Thailand, Russia etc. Though she has traveled throughout the world, Ardisonne is primarily a painter of Brittany. Her vivid impressionistic style is strongly influenced by Gauguin, Renoir, and Van Gogh. “Her canvasses are painted with a mature technique, forcefully, with textured paint radiating a natural and joyful dynamism. Her painting has a lot in common with the Fauves. This is understandable when you see her strongly colored palette; and the spontaneous expression of what she feels with her brush, she transmits forcefully. “Her works have been acquired by Ville de Paris, Musee de l’lle de France, the Musee de la marine, l’Etat etc. The Ville de Paris has awarded her the Medaille d’Argent. “
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