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1865 - 1938

Suzanne Valadon

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A successful French Post-impressionist painter, who created, apart from landscapes and still lifes, many nudes and portraits.

Suzanne (her real name was Marie-Clementine Valadon) was born into the family of a single laundress. She painted well from childhood.

Suzanne Valadon was the first woman that became a member of the National Union of the Artists of France. She was also a famous model and the mother of artist Maurice Utrillo. Works of Suzanne Valadon were purchased by the best museums around the world.

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– Contemporaries defined the style of Suzanne Valadon as “male.” She preferred energetic painting, built bold compositions and confidently used a contrasting palette. In terms of intensity, her colors were the closest to those taken by the Fauvists.

– Not receiving a systematic art education, Valadon “spied” the methods of those who painted her. At the same time, she did not imitate anyone’s styles.

– Although Susanna was sometimes called the last heir of Impressionism, her painting was mostly characterized by specific expressionism and a kind of “psychological realism”. The light effects used are consciously subject to bold color combinations. An important feature is clearly accentuated contours. They describe objects and divide surfaces. Simplified and powerful plastic forms appear in still lifes.

– In self-portraits (there are at least a dozen of them), the artist is self-ironic. They have neither Renoir charm nor Lautrec’s stiffness features. However, critics note the deep psychologism of these images.
– Valadon was serious about her works: she could work on one painting for over ten years.

Suzanne Valadon

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Impressionism

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Federico Zandomenegi

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Edgar Degas

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Puvis de Chavannes

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Fauvism

Cubism

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Pierre Auguste Renoir

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Andre Derain

Pablo Picasso

George Braque

Maurice Utrillo

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Nancy, France.

1924

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Center Pompidou, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Paris.

1923

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Museum of Fine Arts in Nantes, France.

1923

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art de la Ville de Paris, Paris.

1922

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Center Pompidou, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Paris.

1909

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Mediums: pastel, paper. Location: Art Museum, Grenoble, France.

1908

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Petit Museum, Geneva, Switzerland.

1908

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Mediums: oil, canvas. Location: Center Pompidou, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Paris.

1892