JEANNERET, Yvonne Helen

JEANNERET, Yvonne Helen

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  • Name JEANNERET, Yvonne Helen 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I4650  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 Sep 2023 

    Father JEANNERET, Charles Robert,   b. 2 Mar 1904, Karenya, Lismore, NSW Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Dec 1987, Fairlight, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 83 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother SMITH-MARR, Isabel Graham,   b. 1904, Blayney, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Sep 1994, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Married 1927  Manly, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F2538  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family O'HARA-CLOSE, Edwin Michael (John) 
    Married 1953 
    Children 
     1. O'HARA-CLOSE, Caroline  [natural]
     2. O'HARA-CLOSE, Robyn  [natural]
     3. O'HARA-CLOSE, Deborah  [natural]
    Last Modified 16 Sep 2023 
    Family ID F2699  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Design and Art Australia Online
      Yvonne Helen O'Hara-Close (Mrs), generally known as Yve Close, painter and teacher specialising in portraiture. Close was Runner-up in the 1980 Portia Geach Memorial Award and was Commended in the 1990 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. She is Life Member of Portrait Artists Australia.

      Yvonne Helen O’Hara-Close, née Jeanneret, was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the daughter of Charles Robert 'Bob’ Jeanneret (1904 – 1987) and Isabel Graham Smith-Marr (1904 -1994). In 1953 Yve Close married Edwin Michael 'John’ O’Hara-Close, a marine engineer. They had three daughters. Yve Close studied life drawing at the Julian Ashton Art School for several years with Henry C. Gibbons, then drawing at East Sydney Technical College for one year. She undertook painting studies for six years at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales with Allan Hansen, Arthur Murch, Garret Kingsley and Frederick Bates. She left the Royal Art Society in 1975 to join Joshua Smith at his Lane Cove School. Yve Close is best known as a portrait painter and teacher in oils and pastels; she also paints landscapes and still-lifes, adopting a traditional approach to all subjects. With portraits, Close seeks to express the inner essence of her subject. Her commissioned portraits represent men, women and children from many walks of life, including senior university academics, army generals, artists, business people, Masonic grand masters, and religious leaders. All her major portraits are slightly larger than life-size. She prefers to work in oils or pastels from life with the subject present in her Lane Cove studio, but also undertakes posthumous portraits. Landscape and still-life paintings provided relaxation from the rigours of portraiture. Her typical signature is “Yve ...

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      fl. 1965 -
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      Yvonne Helen O'Hara-Close b. Sydney, NSW
      Also known as Yve Close
      Artist (Painter)

      Yvonne Helen O'Hara-Close (Mrs), generally known as Yve Close, painter and teacher specialising in portraiture. Close was Runner-up in the 1980 Portia Geach Memorial Award and was Commended in the 1990 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. She is Life Member of Portrait Artists Australia.
      Biographical Data
      b. Sydney, NSW
      Biography
      1 biography
      Associates
      4 people
      Groups
      1 group
      Works
      4 works
      Exhibitions
      12 exhibitions
      Collections
      15 collections
      Recognitions
      5 recognitions
      References
      2 references
      Version history | Talk | Updated Nov. 29, 2012 | Created Jan. 1, 2009
      Biography (427 words)

      Yvonne Helen O’Hara-Close, née Jeanneret, was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the daughter of Charles Robert 'Bob’ Jeanneret (1904 – 1987) and Isabel Graham Smith-Marr (1904 -1994). In 1953 Yve Close married Edwin Michael 'John’ O’Hara-Close, a marine engineer. They had three daughters.

      Yve Close studied life drawing at the Julian Ashton Art School for several years with Henry C. Gibbons, then drawing at East Sydney Technical College for one year. She undertook painting studies for six years at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales with Allan Hansen, Arthur Murch, Garret Kingsley and Frederick Bates. She left the Royal Art Society in 1975 to join Joshua Smith at his Lane Cove School.

      Yve Close is best known as a portrait painter and teacher in oils and pastels; she also paints landscapes and still-lifes, adopting a traditional approach to all subjects. With portraits, Close seeks to express the inner essence of her subject. Her commissioned portraits represent men, women and children from many walks of life, including senior university academics, army generals, artists, business people, Masonic grand masters, and religious leaders. All her major portraits are slightly larger than life-size. She prefers to work in oils or pastels from life with the subject present in her Lane Cove studio, but also undertakes posthumous portraits. Landscape and still-life paintings provided relaxation from the rigours of portraiture. Her typical signature is “Yve Close”.

      Throughout much of her artistic career Close has carried out portrait painting demonstrations for city and rural art societies. In the 1980s, she demonstrated portraiture during a 'Women in Art’ week at the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery. Yve Close and Joshua Smith conducted portrait and still life classes at the Mitchell College of Creative Arts, Sturt University, in Bathurst from 1992 to 1995. She has judged and opened many art exhibitions in Sydney and rural areas, as well as judging several camera club competitions.

      Close had a long association with Joshua Smith, successively as student, protegée and associate. Within one year of commencing studies with him in 1973 at his Lane Cove School, he appointed her as assistant teacher. Together they painted murals in a Balmain church which led to her becoming his associate and painting partner, a partnership which lasted for twenty years. During his final illness Close, together with her family, took care of Smith. After Smith died in 1995, his school continued for five years under Close’s direction, until family illness caused her to close it.

      In 2009 Close was teaching portraiture at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales.

      Writers:Rost, Fred Date written:2009Last updated:2011

  • Sources 
    1. [S313] Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950, Ancestry.com, (Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;;).



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