Lucienne Bisson

She was the illegitimate daughter of French painter and sculptor Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919)[1] and Frédérique Vallet-Bisson (1862 – 1948), also a French painter who was leading the Société Féminine des Artistes.

[2] She is famous for her Paris city views, beautiful landscapes and colorful still lifes.

[citation needed] For instance, a Bisson painting captured the "heavy atmosphere" on a cloudy Paris street in 1920s.

[1] She died in August 1939, roughly one year before Nazi Germany occupied France during World War II.

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Lucienne Bisson, Madame Griffon, pastel, c. 1930