Andrée Ruellan
Andrée Ruellan | |
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Andrée Ruellan | |
| Born | Andrée Ruellan April 6, 1905 |
| Died | July 15, 2006 (aged 101) |
| Resting place | Kingston, New York |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | Largely self-taught, sometime student at the Art Students League of New York |
| Known for | Modern art |
| Spouse | John W. ("Jack") Taylor |
Andrée Ruellan (April 6, 1905 – July 15, 2006) was an American artist whose realist work has modernist overtones and commonly depicts everyday scenes in American South and New York City. Born in Manhattan of French descent, she spent her youth there and in Paris and eventually made her home near the artist colony in Woodstock, New York. Her paintings, prints, watercolors, and drawings are known for their depiction of ordinary people at work and play. They are held by many American museums and private collectors.