Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet

Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet (born 1873 in Royan (France);[1] died 1961 was a French painter.

Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet
Born1873
Royan (France)
Died1961
NationalityFrench
Known forPainter
MovementPost-Impressionism

Biography

Jeanne Pélisson was a Post-Impressionist painter.

Beginning as a fauvist, she moved into a Post-Impressionist style and was affiliated with an art movement known as the School of Paris. She painted landscapes, still lifes, nudes and portraits.

Since 1920s Pelisson exhibited at the Salon des Tuileries.[2] The painter exhibited at the Salon d'Automne,[3] at the Salon des Indépendants.[4]

In 1932, another major solo exhibition was held at the Galerie Mallet.[5][6]

In the 1930s, Jeanne was a member and exhibited her works at Femmes Artistes Modernes (F. A. M.).[7]

Her husband was Dr Raymond Mallet (1882-1936)[8]

Illustrations

  • L'Archer (Toulouse); 1932-02 [9]
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References

Notes

  • Bénézit, 1976 : Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet
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