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Georges Yatridès
Georges Yatridès in July 2010
Born (1931-03-05) 5 March 1931 (age 93)
Known forPainting


George Yatrides (Georges Yatrides) American artist born in France, 05th march 1931. His Grandfather, an Orthodox Christian Deacon, carried out his pastoral duties in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In his early twenties his work became recognized in North America. Today his paintings are held in various collections throughout the world and have featured in retrospectives and Art School events. Eight periods characterize his paintings: "Fauvist" (1945-1948); "Abstract" (1948-1951); "Pre-graphic" (1952-1955/1956-1962); "Fundamental Graphics" 1 and 2 (1963-71/1973-78); "His own school - Apodictic" 1972-1983; "Apodictic Synthesis Period" 1949-2009": "First Synthesis" (1945-1988); "Latter Synthesis" 1945-2011 . Yatrides highly prolific output has continued over a period of 65 years. Yatrides early work was influenced by Gauguin and the Fauvists. His first exhibition held in Vichy, France, in 1954 when he was 23 years old, showed paintings dated from 1945 to 1949[2]. A solo subsequent exhibition held in Paris at Madame Chastenet de Gerry’s Gallery of Vowels[3] [4] [5] [6] in 1956 featured his first Pre-graphic paintings. It was at this exhibition that his approach was appreciated by an expert from the International Galleries, 424 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago[7]. At the age of 26, the artist entered into an exclusive contract with International Galleries’ director, Samuel E. Johnson influential art dealer of his time. By recognizing the appeal of remarkable artists and organizing exhibitions of their work, Johnson advised and encouraged purchases by prestigious private collections[8][9][10][11]. Arthur Conte was also impressed by the work of Georges Yatrides. A French author and historian, Conte was President of the Assembly of the Western European Union and subsequently became CEO of state-run French radio and television (ORTF). He was official historian of the French Fifth Republic during the presidencies of Charles de Gaulle and Georges Pompidou. His work developing the biography of the artist "Yatrides, Master of Time"[12] [13] [14] [15]was published in 1992.

Biography (non exhaustive)

For 15 years from 1955 to 1971, Samuel E. Johnson, director of International Galleries held one man exhibitions for Yatrides in various big cities in the United States[8][16][17][18]. Shortly after attention was drawn to Yatrides’ work all his paintings had been acquired by private collectors[19] [20] in Canada, Great Britain, Greece, Latin America, Switzerland and the United States[21][22]. Johnson maintained a permanent exhibition of Yatrides work, tacitly extending the Gallery’s contracts until they were terminated by George Yatrides himself in 1971.

Free of external constraint, mastering new graphics and chromatics, George Yatrides undertook the extrapolation of his fundamental research at the CEA (French Atomic Energy Commission)[23] that enabled him to apply, a new artistic approach to light and non-common time disassociated from space. Following this, George Yatrides undertook the large-scale compositions which characterized his art in the seventies. His own school emerged in 1972-1983 with his "Apodictic period”, where scattered elements melted into his earlier work" said Alexandre (Sacha) Bourmeyster[24]

The spiral pillar of time 65x92cm (1982) Yatrides' researches extrapolation of new properties of light and non common time at AEC (French atomic energy commission). Yatrides work
Essential vibration 97x130cm (1982) Prefiguration of Melancholia of Lars von Trier movie (2011), Yatrides work

. An exhibition was held in Paris by Jean Minet, the director of the Galerie de la Place Beauvau[25][26][27], juxtaposing the offices of the Ministry of the Interior. In 1974, solo retrospective exhibitions were held throughout the world (Mexique, Bresil, Pologne, Grece, France, Angleterre, Suisse) [28][21][29].. In 1981, three Crypts in the Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre, Paris were consecrated to George Yatrides' paintings, an exhibition with a biblical inspiration[30][31][32]. When his work was shown at the Galerie du Parc in Geneva[33], the Israeli Cultural Attaché in Switzerland wanted to commission one of his works for the Israeli State: it was to be hung in the Knesset[34]. Yatrides situation and state of health forced him, regretfully, to decline this offer during a trip to Israel by invitation under the auspices of the Prime Minister, Shimon Peres.

In 1983 one of Yatrides paintings, ‘’The Other Shore’’ 1978 (65x92cm) formerly owned by British socialite Gwen Vidler-Dulles, related to the John Foster Dulles family, was sold at Christie’s in London for the record sum of 500,000 Francs (£45,360 sterling) in March[35][36]

The Denis Huismans School of Journalism in Lyon, France, approved a 402-page study thesis by Corinne Lehodey: Pictorial Creation (La création picturale) Yatrides: the influence he exercised during his career, his testing by society, public relations consultants and art dealers. On 12 December 1983 “The New Scrolls” achieved a French sales record at the Hotel Méridien in Paris, under the hammer of the auctioneer Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr[37][38][39] : Adjudication 800.000 French francs (120.000 Euros)[40]Yatrides donated the proceeds to Poland[41]. He went to Warsaw at the invitation of Lech Walesa[42] and the Polish authorities and assisted in allocating the funds. The subsequent dispatch of more than 600 tons of medical supplies, toys and fruit for children suffering from muscular dystrophy, was organised by the Lyon’s club[5], the Rotary Club[6] and Jacques Dechavanne collector. Since the donation was connected with art it was accepted by communist Poland, even though the merchandise came originally from the United States[43].

In Mexico in 1983 the French composer and conductor, Jacques Charpentier, wrote his "Prelude for the Elsewhere" (Prélude pour l’ailleurs) for strings. This prelude was dedicated to a canvas by George Yatrides "The New Scrolls" (Les nouveaux rouleaux) 1977 (60x92cm) [44][45][46].

In 1985 a world record for the sale of a drawing was attained by Movement of a Memory (Mouvement d’une mémoire) 1981 (43 x 63cm); the selling price being higher than that for any drawing by Rembrandt, Willem de Kooning, Magritte or Picasso[47][48]. On 17 January 1996 an organization was founded in France to preserve George Yatrides' works, his creation being officially recognized as being of public interest[49].Wanting to be independent vis-à-vis the Foundation Yatrides agreed to be Honorary Member only.

First appearance of the Monolithic Slab, the keystone in the movie 2001, a Space Odyssey

Deux personnages sur la plage 100X63cm 1963 Yatrides work
Le théorème 41x31.8cm sanguine 1960 Yatrides work
Christ, Leica and orange 92x73cm (1963) Christ on the slab, Yatrides work

Art critics and members of the scientific community saw marked similarities between Kubrick’s monolith in his artistic cinematographic work and the slabs in the pictorial art of Georges Yatrides. Alexandre (Sacha) Bourmeyster[7] , Historians [5], Physicist [8][9], French-born Russian semiologist, analysed the slabs depicted in some fifteen of Yatrides’ paintings from 1951 to 1965. He commented that "their power to transcend life in a supernatural manner symbolizes a mystic vector of absolute knowledge in a way that recalls Kubrick’s 2001, a Space Odyssey". He emphasised the impact of George Yatrides’ work on Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick stating that Yatrides monolithic slabs are the same as those used by Kubrick and Clarke in their 1968 movie. The French architectural website CYBER ARCHItecte[50] also notes this fact. Christophe Odin, modelling engineer in mathematical concepts and designer of the Kelkoo software[10], also noticed the striking similarity between the Clark/Kubrick slab of 1968 and Yatrides 1951 painting and other of his works that included slabs (whether thin or thick) up until 1963. Yatrides monolithic slabs are portrayed in several different colours - black, dark gray, blue, white. In the film, the black monolith flying in space turns blue and elsewhere is a bright, dazzling white with intersidereal gleams. Arthur Conte, in its biographical work "Yatrides, Master of Time" published in 1992, he discusses a representative work "The Teenager and Child" (L'Adolescent et l'Enfant) painted in 1963. It is one of fifteen paintings depicting slabs similar to that represented by Kubrick[5]

Since 1956 paintings by Yatrides have been exhibited in public galleries in major cities in various States in the USA, through the good offices of Samuel E. Johnson of International Galleries, Chicago[51][52]. The similarity with the Kubrick slabs is also mentioned in various analyses at several outstanding events including the Canada-France International Biennials in their editions of 1987, 1989 and 1991, 1993. Yatrides was Principle Guest of Honour at these Biennials[53]. James L. Crowley, Physicist and specialist in robotics, Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, analysed the characteristics of the Yatrides Slabs and their clear similarity to those of Clarke and Kubrick. The special edition of Cinema Diaries entitled “2001, the future according to Kubrick” points out that Arthur C. Clarke and/or Stanley Kubrick visited art galleries to find inspiration and produce their highly acclaimed movie[54] about the conquest of space.

Compilation purpose: Eternity, 24x31cm, Etude November 1957, Yatrides work

Retrospectives and events

The Slab realizes Bowman resurrection. Fetus: Yatrides' vision

* 1958: "Drawings and Watercolors of the French School 1910-1960" Chicago. Works of artists most of whom had part taken part in the

Yatrides' slab monolith such as it appears in 2001 a space odyssey 1st sequence. Yatrides' vision.

illustrious exhibition "From Clouet to Matisse - French Drawings on loan from American Private Collections" organized at the Musée de l'Orangerie by the American Embassy in Paris in 1958.[55].

  • 1963: [56]. Juarez Gallery, 337 Worth Av. Palm Beach, 21 February-5 March 1963 noted: "Yatrides, so individualistic, draws the attention of the patron and connoisseur, reaches for something completely different in quality and style" signed Gregg Juarez.
  • 1974: Palais des Congrès Nice, France: "Retrospective drawings, 1957-1974" organised by Jean-Charles Lignel, owner of the daily newspaper Progrès de Lyon.[57][58].
  • 1979: Château de la Condamine, Corenc, France: "Retrospective – Yatrides Paintings and Drawings 1945-1978". Catalogue by the Town Council of Meylan, 38000 France. [59][60]
  • 1983: Jacques Charpentier, renowned French composer dedicated his "Prelude for the Elsewhere" (Prélude pour l'ailleurs) for violin and orchestra to the painting "The New Scrolls"” (Les nouveaux rouleaux).[61][62]
  • 1983: In April, Maggi Nolan published in Celebrity News: One of Yatrides paintings, The Other Shore (L’autre rive)(65x92cm, 1978) formerly owned by British socialite Gwen Vidler-Dulles, related to the John Foster Dulles family, was sold at Christie’s in London for the record sum of 500,000 Francs (£45,360 sterling) in March. "More than 300 of his paintingsare held in private collections in the United States. In 1959 his works were hung in an exhibition of Contemporary French Masters alongside the works of Picasso, Chagall, Braque and Chapelain-Midy". Reported by Maggy Nollan,[63][64]
  • 1983: The Financial Times[65] published the information that: "A Yatrides’ painting of 1978 entitled the Other Shore L’autre rive (65x92cm, 1978) sold for £ 45,360"."A Christie’s record"[66]
  • 1983: Eleventh and Twelfth Salons in Montmorency, Val d’Oise 95000, France. "Yatrides, whom the poet René Char called 'The Painter outside the tumult' and whose major works, on loan here from wealthy collectors, are rarely exhibited", said Fabienne Pascaud on 15 November 1983. "As scholar, as artist, Yatrides is the Painter of the sky and the earth, expressing extraordinary wild beauty". Patrice Dubois and Marie-Christine Hugonot, 25 November 1983.[67]
  • 1984: Château de la Condamine, Corenc, France: "Metallogram Retrospective".[68][69]
  • 1984: Grand Palais in Paris at the Salon comparaison. The work of Yatridès shown by Jean Minet, director of the Galerie d’Art de la Place Beauvau, which is adjacent to the offices of the French Ministry of the Interior[70].
  • 1984/1985: "Who's Who in international art". International Biographical Art Dictionary. Art development ADT S.A. Geneva/Lausanne.
  • 1987/988: "Who's Who in international art", "His unremitting persistence in delving into and developing the possibilities of the Graphic School that Yatrides today finds himself increasingly distinguished from the others artists. [71][72]
  • 1988: 7-23 May, Twenty-third Salon in Montargis, Loiret 45000, France. Yatrides special guest of honour.[73]
  • 1988: Wednesday 27 December, Daupiné Libéré, title of article "Yatrides is among the elected Art representatives" "This work the Adolecsent and child has a price: it was sold 13,0 00,000 Francs (1,515,000,000 €)" signed Véronique Juillard[74]
  • 1988: Canada-France International biennials 1988 in Québec, Chaired by Madeleine D. Tremblay and organised by Jean-François Echegut who arranged a specially chartered Boeing to fly more than 170 artists from over 35 countries to Canada. Their work was shipped in a 30 cubic-meter sea container carrying more than 1,000 works of art. Yatrides, the great painter, is the main guest of these Biennials, which are supported by Valéry Giscard d’Estaing the former President of France, bringing together the works of Yatrides with those of Chagall, Cocteau, André Lhote, Matisse and Picasso. Signed Jean-François Echegut.[75]
  • 1989: Biennale d’Auvergne. Guest of honour. The event was supported by more than 10 French cities[75]
  • 1989 Wednesday 11 January: Dauphiné Libéré title of the article Un nouveau Commandeur dans l’Ordre de l’étoile de l’Europe:The European Ministerial and parliamentary Service(Department) of Information (SEIMP) which brings together writers such Leopold Senghor, politician such Simone Weil, artists such Yehudi Menuhin and the composer Olivier Messiaen, raised in his rank a painter of American origin, Georges Yatrides so named in the Who's Who in international Art the 1988 edition, the cave of the saints of pictorial world and chorography, whose the most recent quotation was registered recorded more than 13 millions and 300.000 francs that is 1.900.000€, on November 10th, 1988.[76]
  • 1991-1993: Canada-France Biennials , Quebec. Yatrides was principle guest of honour.[77]
  • 1996: Guide Mayer. The Art Auctions Dictionary: Importantes étapes de l’œuvre de Yatrides[78]published: "Significant stages in the work of Yatrides" .
  • 1999: The Benezit Dictionary of Artists (Emmanuel Benezit): 14 volumes, included the entry "Specific characteristics of Yatrides Work".[79]Publication ceased in 2006.
  • 1998/1999: "Who's Who in international art". International Biographical Art Dictionary. Art developpement ADT S.A. Geneva/Lausanne.
  • 2008: Painters, sculptors and engraversCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
  • 1981: French International Bureau of Fiscal Investigation, Prefectural records in Grenoble 1981 and Paris 1985: Yatrides draws his inspiration from a vast culture that embraces the adventure not only from the earliest archaeology but also the most advanced of sciences. Georges Yatrides follows in the footsteps of the greatest masters. For the quality of his work and the message he proclaims, he is on a high peak, way ahead of the pictorial creation of our time. It would not be in the public interest for officialdom to unrelentingly try to trace an illusory income, since in doing so it would run the risk of compromising the creative activity and perhaps even the life of an artist where everything suggests he will be among those whoactually contributed greatly to la culture française[80].

Selected TV News and other TV Reports

  • 1979 - France 3 Rhone-Alpes TV[11]: "Yatrides, painter of future memory" produced for, by Daniel Danneyrolles, filmed by O. Battanchon, edited by M. Jourdan, titles Ch. Brulé, 30-minute reports broadcast on 27, 28, 29 September 1979 .[81]
  • 1981 - Provideo TV Production a 15-minute.film: "Picture Hooks in the Sky" (Les cimaises du ciel) [82]
  • 1981 - Antenne 2 Channel[12], broadcast an 8-minute film : Three crypts allocated to the work of Yatrides in the Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Montmartre, Paris. Part of a Provideo TV[83]
  • 1981 – France 3 TV Channel[13] Evening news Ile de France an 8-minute report by Micheline Sandrel, filmed by André Muller.
  • 1981 - France 3 TV Channel[14]: "Yatrides, the painter outside the tumult". MSTC, Stendhal-Grenoble III University, Masters Degree in public relations technical services: by Pascale Nougier and Paul Scinaquella, an 15-minute film production by Chantal Clos and Odile Ragot with the support of Sacha Bourmeyster and Daniel Lambin.
  • 1983 - France 3 TV Channel on June [15], broadcast 15- minute broadcast: "Mastery of an unusual time " by René Char ". Provideo production.
  • 1983 – Antenne 2 Channel, broadcast on 13 December in the 1pm News by Daniel Bilalian[16]Daniel Bilalian: "Lech Walesa - Georges Yatrides" broadcast on Yatrides the painter and Lech Walesa, holder of the Nobel Peace Prize."Yatrides looks closely at Poland and its children"[84].
  • 1983 – Antenne 2 Channel broadcast on 13 december in the 8pm News[17]: "Yatrides and Poland", Gwyneth Vidler-Dulles, sister-in-law of John Foster Dulles US Secretary of State, bought the painting entitled "The New Scrolls" for 800,000 French Francs. "This sum was donated to Poland and represented 700 tons of medicines, toys and fruit, amounting to 40 8truckloads".[18]
  • 1983 - France 3 TV Channel[19] on 13 december after the sale in the evening: "Jacques Charpentier at the Méridian", Provideo production, bearing a label with a Yatrides painting, of a 15-minute talk by Sacha Bourmeyster[20], introducing Jacques Charpentier[21] and his classical orchestra and setting the tone for the evening after the sale of "The New Scrolls" at the Méridien Hotel under the aegis of the Lion’s club [22] and the International Rotary Club[23][24].
  • 1983 - Antenne 2 Channel 13 december[25]l : Yatrides work auctioned by Cornette de Saint Cyr at the Méridien Hotel, 80 bld Gouvion Saint Cyr, Porte Maillot, Parisfor the benefit of Poland: € 120,000 realised.[85][26][27]
  • 1983 - Telewizja Polska TVP1, 21 december[28](ws-polpraca): Yatrides visit to Poland at the official invitation to Warsaw by Lech Walesa (Solidarnosc)[29], Nobel Peace Prize winner, Yatrides having given the proceeds of a painting to charitable causes in Poland.
  • 1984 - Telewizja Polska TVP1 Warsaw January (ws-polpraca)[30]: "Yatrides and his century-The Anti Picasso", a 30-minute Polish TV film, scenario by Tadeusz Rzewuski and Boldan Raczko., reported by Andrej Bilik and Jacques Dechavannes, edited by Mavia Leszczynska, production for Jade Bohdan Raczko and Janusz Kowalski, state control reżyseria muzyczna Oracowante Video, Polish and Russian TV.
  • 1984 - Telewizja Polska TVP2: Yatrides second journey in Poland to Katowiceand notably Wieliczka whose mines were registered in 1978 as World Heritage by UNESCO. The mine was visited by many celebrities and numerous personalities, such as John Paul II, Javier Solana or still George Bush. Many masterpieces carved from salt. 9 levels and 300kms of galleries it now houses a conference center with more than 1,000 people to organize shows and sporting events to 125 m underground and a museum. Finally, more than 200 meters underground is a sanatorium and at 135 meters deep, is located the museum. Visits are organized throughout the year.
  • 1984 Telewizja Polska TVP2, Polish documentary: [31]
  • 1984 - Repertoire of numerous other films: "Painters and sculptors Dictionary" by Yves Deshairs and Maurice Wantellet, TV reports – Switzerland, Germany, Poland and the USSR.
  • 1985 - France 3 TV Channel [32] broadcast, a 45-minute film Provideo Production: "The painter outside the tumult." depicting a trip to Poland and return to the Yatrides studio. Russian and Polish TV programs.
  • 1985 – TV 5 Channel, World TV[33]: "Yatrides’ Art", a 08-minute V.O. production (Version Originale) for State-run, sound and film by Philippe Jomain, production Alain de Borniol based on an idea by Claude Djian.

Schools of painting

  • "Contemporary French Masters"18 masters including: Braque, Leger, Picasso, Villon, Yatrides. Chicago, April 1959[86].
  • "Masters of Modern Art 1910-1960" including: Chagall, Di Chirico, Cocteau, Lhote, Miro, Signac, Yatrides. December 2nd through 31st December 1960, Chicago[87].
  • "Specialists in 20th Century Masters" summer 1965, including: Calder, Ernst, Giacometti, Magritte, Yatrides. Special mention in "Collector's Choice", International Galleries, Chicago, Director Samuel E. Johnson. Catalogue entry: "Yatrides the painter - utter and pure individuality with unlimited horizons"[88].
  • "Drawings and Watercolors of the French school 1900-1959. December 4th, through December 31st, 1959 Chicago. [89]

University Theses

  • 1981: Thesis by Chantal Clos, "Yatrides, the Painter outside the Tumult" – Master’s degree in the Technical Sciences of Public Relations at Stendhal-Grenoble III University, France[34].
  • 1983: The Denis Huismans school for higher education in public relations management, training press attachés, recorded as a Memoire study reference the 402-page thesis by Corinne Lehodey: "The Yatrides creation, the influence he exercised, his problems with society, art dealers, without the help of public relations which would certainly have limited his problems"[35][36].
  • 1999: Several publications are quoted by Yves Deshairs and Maurice Wantellet in the 6-page analysis of Yatrides and his work in the "Dictionary of Painters, Sculptors and Engravers of Dauphine". Published by ALZIEU, La Maison du Livre 1 bis, rue du Moulin, 38120 Le Fontanil, France - Dépôt légal 4ème trimestre 2008-[6].

Further reading

James L. Crowley physicist, specialist in robotics: Mellon University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania "The Forms of Yatrides" analysis (1997)[37][38]

  1. ^ "Georges YATRIDÈS & Florence POZZO DI BORGO". casa-longa.org. 2013 [last update]. Retrieved 3 January 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  2. ^ News paper L’Espoir 08 September 1954, 16 place Jean Jaurès, Saint Etienne : Article : "Painting through the city" (La peinture à travers la ville). Henri Gras administrateur : "Yatrides a strong personality" (Yatrides une forte personnalité)
  3. ^ Modern art revue Magazine(La Revue moderne) 1er Mai 1956- 88 rue Saint Denis, Paris 75001. Article de Pierre Mornand
  4. ^ L’Eveil magazine, 3 rue du Sabot Paris 75006: “The spirit of research, the technique and the virtuosity of the painter Yatrides are remarkable” (L’esprit de recherche, la technique et la virtuosité du peintre Yatrides sont remarquables): Helios Ilo Trabujo, April 1956.
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  7. ^ Article of "Le Daupine libéré" News paper, 22 April 1956: article whole page entitled George Yatrides exhibitions in Paris and Chicago
  8. ^ a b International Galleries, Chicago (1959). Exhibition, Georges Yatrides. November 6th through November 30th, 1959. Paris, Chicago: Intgal Publications. Cite error: The named reference "chicago" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  9. ^ Chicago daily news, Art show here Monday Nov. 1959
  10. ^ Yatrides. Palm Beach, Florida: Juarez Galleries. 1963.
  11. ^ "Remarkable exposure of capital Works of Marc Chagall, Charles Camoin, Braque, Brianchon, Chapelain-Midy, Clairin, Collomb, Desnoyer, Goerg, Gromaire, Laumonier, Léger, Lhote, Picasso, Jean Puy, Savin, Villon, Yatrides" International Galleries, Samuel E. Johnson, Director. Arts et Spectacles N°716, 1st to April 07th 1959
  12. ^ Le Parisien Saturday 22-Sunday 23 May 1993
  13. ^ Le Progrès, Lyon 1er December 1983
  14. ^ Le Républicain Lorrain, Numero Special "L’été du Livre" 1st to 3 June 1993 in Moselle (France) and 04 to 06 June 1993 at Metz (France), article title: "We are living nostalgic times - Yatrides master of time" Signed: Gérard Oestreicher
  15. ^ Dauphiné Libéré 26 November 1992, title of the article "Yatrides ant-Picasso"
  16. ^ Chicago daily news, Art show here Monday Nov. 1959
  17. ^ Yatridès. Palm Beach, Florida: Juarez Galleries. 1963.
  18. ^ Journal Dauphiné libéré: Lucile Duc 04 July 1964
  19. ^ Chicago Daily News, February 28, 1963: Yatrides exhibitions in Canada, Latin America, Switzerland, Greece
  20. ^ Extrait du catalogue et articles de presse sur l'exposition à la Galerie Juarez en 1963 à Palm Beach Florida
  21. ^ a b Miller, Dwight Cameron (1970). A Catalog of European Painting. Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Museum of Art. p. 222. OCLC 603082716.
  22. ^ International Galleries, Director Samuel E. Johnson, Blair Building 645 North Wabash Av. Chicago Illinois 60611
  23. ^ Extract of "Valuation of the Work" French authorities Estimation:"Georges Yatridès' work is in the tradition of the greatest masters. In terms of quality, his position is at the top - in those of the message proclaimed, in the vanguard of the pictorial creation of our era".[1] "Jean-Claude Cavaillé".Recorded by the French Authorities Internal Revenue Offices - n° 3968 B Grenoble and n° 3953 Paris
  24. ^ Bourmeyster, Alexandre (1994). Lumières et Espace (ed.). Georges Yatridès et son siècle : L'Anti-Picasso (in French). p. 268. ISBN 2-9507-0491-3. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  25. ^ Dauphiné libéré: "Yatrides peintre pur et dur" (Yatrides pure painter, without compromise): Lucile Duc, Thursday 10 May 1979
  26. ^ Marie Claire magazine N° 322, 1979
  27. ^ Le Progrès Journal de Lyon article 19 January 1980: Yatrides works exhibited in Geneva
  28. ^ Extrait du catalogue et articles de presse sur l'exposition à la Galerie Juarez en 1963 à Palm Beach Florida
  29. ^ International Galleries, Director Samuel E. Johnson, Blair Building 645 North Wabash Av. Chicago Illinois 60611
  30. ^ French TV report-France 3 channel , 15 July 1981- Evening TV News TV : Exhibition of Art sacred. Micheline Sandrel TV 3 reporting
  31. ^ "Yatridès, paintings rails of sky": Basilique du Sacré-Coeur à Montmartre Paris, Provideo S.A. 1981
  32. ^ .L’indépendance 22 rue du Faubourg Montmartre 75009 Pars N°776 June 1981 and July 1981
  33. ^ Dauphine Libere January 15 1980
  34. ^ Dauphiné Libéré -Les Arts: George Yatrides sollicité par la Knesset (Yatrides requested by Knesset), 23 July 1981
  35. ^ The Financial Times of 23 March
  36. ^ Dauphine Libere May 11, 1983
  37. ^ "Lion's Club" N°331 November 1983
  38. ^ France soir Magazine10 december 1983 N° 12.230
  39. ^ "Les affiches de Grenoble et du Dauphine". "Une oeuvre pour le noel polonais" article de Rose Mary Boe
  40. ^ Agence France Press, Informations Mondiale, titre: Pologne-Aide- FRA00002 4 0132/AFP-FS92, signé GR/GC AFP AP 130204 DEC 83: "A painting of Georges Yatrides sold 800,000 Frs, this sum represents 500 tons of various products, (drugs, clothing etc…) conveyed in Poland for Christmas of the handicapped children by muscular diseases handicapping of which the cystic fibrosis" (Un tableau de Georges Yatrides vendu 800.000 Frs, cette somme représente 500 tonnes de produits divers, (médicaments, vêtements etc...) acheminés en Pologne pour le Noël des enfants handicapés par des maladies musculaires handicapante dont la mucovscidose).
  41. ^ "Trybuna Robotnicza" July 28-29, 1984
  42. ^ "Est Republicain" December 14 1983
  43. ^ 1983: Yatrides and Poland French TV, Channel 2 broadcast, on 12 December evening. Gwyneth Vidler-Dulles, sister-in-law of John Foster Dulles US Secretary of State, bought the painting entitled "The New Scrolls" (Les nouveaux Rouleaux) for 800,000 French Francs. This sum was donated to Poland and represented 500 tons of medicines, clothes, toys and fruits, amounting to 40 truckloads.
  44. ^ Dauphine Libere N° 12.139 14 december 1983
  45. ^ Lyon’s Club 1984 edition N° 333 January 1984
  46. ^ Parisien Libere 19 december 1983
  47. ^ Le Journal Quotidien Rhone-Alpes 28 May 1985
  48. ^ Dauphiné Libéré N° 12.581 Thursday 16 May 1985
  49. ^ Journal Officiel number 3, 17 January 1996 (Prefecture de l’Isère, place Verdun Grenoble)
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