Overview
Each creation of Véronique Veron a realization passed through the filter of her experience.
Véronique Veron was born in Budapest and trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Her debut year of 1948 brought immediate recognition — a commission to paint the Théâtre Jacques Hébertot, the Award for Young Painters, and a prize-winning exhibition at the Galerie Druant David. Over a career spanning decades, she exhibited internationally, including in New York and Montreal, and was listed in the International Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors. Working in painting, pastel, and drawing across landscapes, seascapes, flowers, and portraits, her work is held in the permanent collection of the Galerie Chisseaux Rive Gauche in Paris.
Works
  • Véronique Veron
    Pastel
    25 1/2 x 19 3/4
  • Printermps en Seine et Marne
    Véronique Veron
    Printermps en Seine et Marne
    Oil
    39.5 x 32
    signed lower right
  • Porte de Baynolet
    Véronique Veron
    Porte de Baynolet
    Oil
    36.5 x 29
  • Falaise de Mers et cabines
    Véronique Veron
    Falaise de Mers et cabines
    Oil
    16 x 13
  • Le Mer Verte a Frejus
    Véronique Veron
    Le Mer Verte a Frejus
    Oil
    16 x 13
    signed lower right
  • Le Baie De Cannes
    Véronique Veron
    Le Baie De Cannes
    Oil
    9.5 x 7.5
    signed lower right, 1970
  • Le Baie de la Napoule
    Véronique Veron
    Le Baie de la Napoule
    Oil
    10.5 x 8.5
  • Seine et Marne
    Véronique Veron
    Seine et Marne
    Oil
    10.5 x 8.5
    signed lower right
  • Bouquet de myosotis
    Véronique Veron
    Bouquet de myosotis
    Oil
    9.5 x 7.5
    signed lower right
  • Sur la Plage
    Véronique Veron
    Sur la Plage
    Oil
    36.5 x 29
    signed lower right
  • Véronique Veron
    Etching
    8 x 6
    signed lower right
  • Plide la Concorole Ministrire de la Maria
    Véronique Veron
    Plide la Concorole Ministrire de la Maria, 1962
    Ink
    12.5 X 9
  • Le Port a Toulon
    Véronique Veron
    Le Port a Toulon , 1963
    Oil
    29 X 23.5
    signed lower right
  • Véronique Veron
    Ink
    26 x 20
  • Untitled
    Véronique Veron
    Untitled, 1966
    Ink
    20 x 26 in
    50.8 x 66 cm
  • Véronique Veron
    Ink
    26 x 20
  • Véronique Veron
    Ink
    12.5 X 9
  • Véronique Veron
    ink on paper
    25¾ x 19¾
  • Untitled
    Véronique Veron
    Untitled, 1966
    Ink on Paper
    19 3/4 x 25 3/4 in
    50.2 x 65.4 cm
    signed lower right
  • Baie de la Napoule cannes
    Véronique Veron
    Baie de la Napoule cannes, 1970
    Oil
    36 x 28.5
  • La Mer St Cyprien
    Véronique Veron
    La Mer St Cyprien, 1972
    Oil
    39 x 32
    signed lower right
  • Diehfe - La Faliase - Juliette
    Véronique Veron
    Diehfe - La Faliase - Juliette, 1994
    Ink
    12.5 X 9
    signed lower right
  • Lumiere Blanc, Sortant Du Nord
    Véronique Veron
    Lumiere Blanc, Sortant Du Nord, 1994
    Ink
    12.5 X 9
  • Tulipes
    Véronique Veron
    Tulipes, 1999
    Oil
    9.5 x 7.5
Biography

Véronique Veron was born on 10 May 1927 in Budapest and received her formal artistic training at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Her career began with remarkable momentum: in 1948, her very first year of exhibiting, she showed at the Salon d'Automne, received the Award for Young Painters, won a prize-winning exhibition at the Galerie Druant David, and was commissioned to paint the Théâtre Jacques Hébertot — an extraordinary debut that announced an artist of exceptional promise. That same year she exhibited in Budapest and first encountered the painter André Lauran, a meeting that would prove significant to her development.

In 1951, Veron broadened her horizons with a period of study in the United States before returning to France, where she continued to exhibit widely. Her 1967 solo exhibition at the Galerie Simon Floretin, introduced by the celebrated writer Bernard Clavel, affirmed her standing in the Parisian art world. Recognition continued to follow: she was awarded First Prize for painting at the Salon de Lagny-sur-Marne in 1977 and was listed in the International Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors in 1979. Her international reach extended further with exhibitions at the International Art Exhibition in New York in 1980 and the Coliseum of New York in 1982.

A member of the Salon d'Automne, the Salon des Indépendants, and the Salon des Jeunes Peintres, among others, Veron's work — spanning painting, pastel, and drawing — is held in the permanent collection of the Galerie Chisseaux Rive Gauche in Paris, and was honoured with inclusion in The History of the Salon d'Automne from 1903 to Today.

Working across seascapes, landscapes, flowers, and portraiture, Veron's art is expressionistic in its deepest sense — rooted in lived experience, charged with emotion, and distinguished by what one critic described as a poetic softness balanced against the force of bold, primeval strokes.