Born Marie-Clémentine in 1865 near Limoges, France, Suzanne Valadon would change her name at the suggestion of her friend Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who likened her to the Biblical narrative of ...
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PHILADELPHIA — While Suzanne Valadon was commercially successful as an artist in her lifetime and saw her work become part of national collections in France, those of us outside her home country are ...
Marie-Clémentine Valadon went by the name Maria when she modelled for Parisian artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, but by the time she painted one of her finest works, ...
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 laundress ...
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 ...
Suzanne Valadon taught herself to paint while modeling for Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec. A revelatory new survey at the Barnes Collection shows what she learned. By Will Heinrich PHILADELPHIA — It’s ...
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