Born in 1914 in Elsternwick, Melbourne, Yvonne Cohen spent the majority of her life as a dedicated painter, alongside her sister Valerie Albiston. After extensive travel throughout Europe, studying the works of emerging painters of the day, the sisters returned to Australia in 1935. They studied at the Melbourne Technical College (RMIT), and the National Gallery School, in Melbourne. From 1940 to 1980 Cohen and her sister divided her time between a North Queensland island near Dunk Island, and Melbourne. Yvonne Cohen is known as a painter of semi-abstract landscapes and themes. She won her first art prize in 1958 and her work is represented in the Bendigo Teachers College Collection.
The total number of works by Yvonne Cohen offered for sale by auction since 1990 is 51, of which 33 (65%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $1,800 for Street Figures sold by Sotheby's in November 1992. No works have been offered for sale this year, and the last sale we have recorded for the artist was in 2022.
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