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French painter
Frédérique Vallet-Bisson
Born29 April 1862
Amiens
Died1949
NationalityFrench

Frédérique Vallet-Bisson (29 April 1862 – 1949) was a French painter and pastellist.

Vallet-Bisson was born in Amiens but moved to Paris, where she became a pupil of Jules-Joseph Lefebvre at the Académie Julian. She showed works at the Paris Salon from 1890 to 1945, and won several awards. She exhibited at Chicago World Exposition in 1893. Vallet-Bisson had a daughter born in 1880, Lucienne Bisson, who was also a painter.

Vallet-Bisson's painting The Departure was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World and was described in an issue of the Magasin Pittoresque.

The Departure

References

  1. Catalogue des tableaux modernes, aquarelles, dessins, pastels..., tableaux anciens..., composant la collection de monsieur C. D... / [expert] F. Marboutin. 1914.
  2. "La Vie moderne : journal illustré hebdomadaire / directeur : Georges Charpentier ; rédacteur en chef : Émile Bergerat". Gallica. 1906-01-14. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  3. Frédérique Vallet-Bisson in the RKD
  4. ^ Frédérique Vallet-Bisson 1865 - 1949 Peintre française at Académie Julian
  5. Bénézit, Emmanuel (1924). Dictionnaire Critique Et Documentaire Des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs & Graveurs de Tous Les Temps Et de Tous Les Pays: L-Z (in French). R. Roger et F. Chernoviz.
  6. Nichols, K. L. "French Women Painters: 1893 Exposition--page 3 - Frédérique Vallet-Bisson". Arcadia Systems. Archived from the original on 28 September 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  7. Bénézit, Emmanuel (1924). Dictionnaire Critique Et Documentaire Des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs & Graveurs de Tous Les Temps Et de Tous Les Pays: A.C (in French). R. Roger et F. Chernoviz.
  8. Sparrow, Walter Shaw, ed. (1905). "Women Painters of the World". Project Guttenberg. The Art and Life Library. Hodder & Stoughton. Retrieved 17 January 2023 – via Project Gutenberg.
  9. Magasin pittoresque (in French). Jouvet & cie. 1904.
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