Born in 1923 in New Jersey, Jaffe moved to Paris in 1949 after studying fine art in New York and Washington.
A close friend of fellow Americans Sam Francis and James Bishop, both painters, the adopted daughter of Paris was represented for several decades by the prestigious art gallery Jean Fournier.
Jaffe first came to be known in the art scene for her abstract expressionist work. She broke away from this style in the early 1960s, adopting instead a colourful, geometric style.
At the turn of the century Jaffe designed stained glass windows for the chapel of Perpignan in southern France.
Her work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
During their 2009 visit to Paris, the US first family visited the six-storey Pompidou museum and were "extremely interesting in everything" -- including Jaffe's work.
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