Andrée Lavieille

French painter
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IntroFrench painter
PlacesFrance
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Female
Genres:Still life
Birth11 September 1887, Paris, France
Death14 May 19606th arrondissement of Paris, France (aged 72 years)
Star signVirgo
Education
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
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Biography

Andrée Lavieille (Paris 11 September 1887 – 14 May 1960 Paris) was a French painter.

Daughter and granddaughter of painters (her father, Adrien Lavieille, and her mother, Marie Adrien Lavieille, her grandfather on the father's side, Eugène Lavieille), Andrée Lavieille entered École des Beaux-Arts in 1908. Subjects of her paintings were still lifes, interiors and especially landscapes. She painted at Saint-Jean-de-Monts in Vendée beside Auguste Lepère, at Fontainebleau, Vendôme, Chartres, then in Paris, where she and her husband, Paul Tuffrau, a man of letters, have successively inhabited, in Gironde in the little village of Plassac, and above all in Brittany, which immediately won her heart, particularly at Le Pouldu (1924–1939), and in the region of the Pointe du Raz and the baie des Trépassés (1937–1947).

She realized oil paintings, but more and more was attracted by watercolour, more spontaneous for her. Nourished by the classicism of the Chardin of the still lifes, her painting evoke the impressionists by its luminosity, and in some works the Fauves by the technique of flat tints, and the play of colours.

Andrée Lavieille exhibited several times at Salon des Artistes Français, from 1911 to 1939.

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