Yves Ganne

(French, b. 1931)

Yves Ganne’s Post-Impressionist body of work is a combination of portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He varies his color palette, practicing with rich, jewel tones, and black and white. One of his most notable works is the Still of Pears.

Yves Ganne was born in Angers, Anjou, France in July of 1931. Ganne studied at the École des Beaux-Arts of Nantes and with Fernand Léger in Paris. He was first formally recognized at the exhibition of the Prix de la Jeune Peinture in 1950 and was awarded the Prix de la Ville de Menton in the same year. He had his first Paris exhibition in 1954 at Drouant David's, where he exhibited again in 1957. He exhibited in London at Tooth and Son's and in several group shows in France and abroad. The French Government, City of Paris, and the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris have sought after and acquired Ganne’s vividly colored paintings.

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