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Creator Name
Louise Altson
Date of Birth
July 4, 1910
Date of Passing
March 9, 2010
Biography
This is her obituary that ran in the Palm Beach Post: 'Renowned portrait artist, Louise VandenBergh Altson ('Weeze'), 99, of Delray Beach, FL passed away on Tuesday March 9th at Abbey Delray South, where she resided for many years. Mrs. Altson was born on July 4, 1910 in Antwerp, Belgium, the daughter of Alphonse and Louise VandenBergh. She began her professional training at the age of 12 with well known artist Leon Brunin, a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. She later studied at the Polytechnic School of Art in London, England, where she specialized in portrait painting and figure composition, winning several scholarships and the gold medal of merit. She was accepted to exhibit for several consecutive years at the Royal Academy in London before coming to the United States in 1939. Settling in New York City with her family, Mrs Altson began her career by illustrating children's books, comic books, and magazines. Associated with Portraits Inc. of New York since 1948, her portraits and portrait groups included the families of President George and Barbara Bush, Tommy Dorsey, the DuPonts, and the Woolworth family. Her ability to secure a true and sympathetic likeness, made her an outstanding figure in the field of contemporary portraiture. Louise trusted God daily for artistic guidance and inspiration. She shared her artistic talent through her portrait work throughout the United States. She had a love and passion for her art, her family, and life; she was always ready for the next party. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends, who were honored to have her for so many years. Mrs. Altson is survived by sons, John, and wife,Barbara, George, and wife Carol, and daughter Jean Knight Truax and husband Terrence, 8 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. She is pre-deceased by sister Madeleine Doty and son-in-law Kevin Knight .
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Louise Alston Bio by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo
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