Yvonne Canu (1921–2008) was a French painter, considered part of Neo-Impressionism, who used the techniques of pointillism in her works.
She was born to French parents in Meknes in Morocco in 1921.[1] She began her studies at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, but they were interrupted by World War II.[2]
Yvonne Canu began to present her works after the end of the World War II, but it was only in 1955 that she finally came to neo-impressionism. Cañu made this decision under the impression of the painting "Un dimanche après-midi à l'le de la Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat, one of the pioneers of this trend. In this direction (pointillism) she worked the most part of the life, up to the death in 2008.