翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Yvonne Marceau
・ Yvonne Margarula
・ Yvonne Maria Schaefer
・ Yvonne Marie Elise Toussaint de Quiévrecourt
・ Yvonne Marjorie Hal McDonald
・ Yvonne Agazarian
・ Yvonne Andersson
・ Yvonne Andres
・ Yvonne Antrobus
・ Yvonne Arceneaux
・ Yvonne Arnaud
・ Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
・ Yvonne Artaud
・ Yvonne Atkins
・ Yvonne Atwell
Yvonne Audette
・ Yvonne B. Miller
・ Yvonne Barr
・ Yvonne Barrett
・ Yvonne Baseden
・ Yvonne Bauer
・ Yvonne Bennett
・ Yvonne Bezara
・ Yvonne Blake
・ Yvonne Bornand
・ Yvonne Borree
・ Yvonne Bourgeois
・ Yvonne Brathwaite Burke
・ Yvonne Brewster
・ Yvonne Brill


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Yvonne Audette : ウィキペディア英語版
Yvonne Audette

Yvonne Audette (born 1930) is a leading Australian abstract artist.
==Life==
Audette was born in Sydney in 1930 and after attending art classes whilst still at secondary school she and her parents were persuaded to have her trained as an artist. She enrolled at the Julian Ashton School but she became tired of the uninspiring teaching. The main teacher was Henry Gibbons who was nearing retirement. In 1951 his duties were taken over by John Passmore who was returning to Australia.〔
Passmore became the main teacher at this private school. One of his favourite students was Audette. She compared his return to the school as "like Moses" returning with the tablets of stone. He taught her to look at the subject of their paintings as not only a connection of rods, but also as a collection of facets and as a creation of basis mathematical shapes. The workaholic Passmore enthused about Cezanne and passed his, and Cezanne's, views on tone and structure onto Audette. Audette however found Passmore a difficult person. He worked hard on his own work but it was kept in a separate room and his students were not allowed to see it.
Passmore would play the male students off against Audette playing psychological games. Audette was not part of the main artistic group. This was partly due to her parents who supplied her with her own flat.〔 Audette did some work as a model for the Australian photographers David Moore and Max Dupain.〔(Yvonne Audette ), ArtNomad.com, retrieved 6 July 2014〕
In 1955 she started to study in New York gaining influence from Mark Rothko, Louise Nevelson, Willem de Kooningand and Lee Krasner.〔 Audette created her own studio in Milan after a brief period in Florence. She travelled to the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Greece and Germany before returning to her home city in 1966.〔 Her first exhibition was with Robert Klippel. Her portrait of Klippel is in the Australian National Portrait Gallery.〔(Portrait of Robert Klippel ), National Portrait Gallery, retrieved 7 July 2014〕 From 1969 she was working in Melbourne.〔(Yvonne Audette Biography ), mossgreen.com.au, retrieved 7 July 2014〕
Audette's profile was raised by a major exhibition in 1999 in Queensland and the publication of a book about her life and works.〔 The National Portrait Gallery has quoted a description of her as "Australia's greatest living abstract painter".〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Yvonne Audette」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.