- Yvonne Serruys
Yvonne Serruys (
26 March 1873 –1 May 1953 ) was a Franco-Belgian artist.Born in
Menen ,West Flanders into a wealthyfrancophone family, Yvonne studied painting and drawing withEmile Claus . From 1892 to 1894 she studied inBrussels in the workshop of painterGeorges Lemmen , a member ofLes XX . She then returned to study again with Claus.After undertaking a tour of
Italy andGreece , she exhibited her paintings inParis at the Salon in 1898. It was at this point that she decided to become asculptor , a decision which led her back to Brussels where she began new studies with sculptorÉgide Rombaux . In 1904 she returned to Paris where she established her own workshop. Her work included 250 sculptures and over 300 pieces in glass. She received a number of public commissions, including a monument to her teacher Emile Claus inGhent , one forPaul Cambon inTunis , and a war memorial in her home town. The majority of her work was romantic in style, largely portraiture and nudes, but including some religious pieces.An active member of salon culture, she met her future husband Pierre Mille, writer, journalist, and diplomat, at one such gathering. They married in Menen in 1909 and for many years organised their own salons. Yvonne Serruys received public recognition for her work, receiving the
Légion d'honneur in 1920 and being created an officer of theOrder of Léopold in 1934.She died in Paris in 1953. Her will left many of her works to the town of Menen where they are now held by the local museum, the "Stadsmuseum ’t Schippershof".
References
* Sterckx, Marjan, "SERRUYS, Yvonne" in E. Gubin, C. Jacques, V. Piette & J. Puissant (eds), "Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles." Bruxelles: Éditions Racine, 2006. ISBN 2-87386-434-6
Further reading
* Vanraes-Van Camp, Nicole, "Yvonne Serruys." Menen: Verraes, 1987.
* Sterckx, Marjan, "Yvonne Serruys (1873-1953). Belgische beeldhouwster in Parijs". Menen: Verraes, 2003. ISBN 9-07470-515-4
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