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Over a century ago, Suzanne Valadon began painting lively nude portraits of sensual and self-assured women, with full, curvy bodies and pubic hair. Occasionally, she painted nude men as well ...
Suzanne Valadon’s “The Blue Room” (1923). (Centre Pompidou, MNAM/CCI, Paris © Artists Rights Society, Image © CNAC/MNAM/Art Resource, N.Y.) Review by Philip ...
If you value our coverage and want to support more of it, please join us as a member. Suzanne Valadon, “Self-Portrait” (1911) (photo Hrag Vartanian/ Hyperallergic) Born Marie-Clémentine in ...
The “secret life” referred to in the subtitle of Catherine Hewitt’s new biography of the postimpressionist artist Suzanne Valadon is a misnomer. Valadon had no secret life: She was always ...
Her subjects defied conventional ideals of femininity. Suzanne Valadon, "Self-Portrait" (1927) (Collection of the City of Sannois, Val d’Oise, France, on temporary loan to the Musée de ...
Paris: Suzanne Valadon and her son Maurice Utrillo were central figures in the harsh world of bohemian Montmartre at the turn of the 20th century. Valadon, born the illegitimate child of a ...
There is only one English-language biography of the French artist Suzanne Valadon — Renoir’s Dancer, a title that doubtless thrilled the marketing department of its publisher, Icon Books.
Over a century ago, Suzanne Valadon began painting lively nude portraits of sensual and self-assured women, with full, curvy bodies and pubic hair. Occasionally, she painted nude men as well ...
Philadelphia — In the space of three small galleries in the Barnes Collection exhibition "Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel," you encounter one of the most exciting transformations in art ...