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Suzanne Valadon: The Mistress of Montmartre

Title : Suzanne Valadon: The Mistress of Montmartre
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Rating : 4.88 (758 Votes)
Asin : 031219921X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 284 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

She set to work with a renewed serenity but the same "unfeminine" boldness of line and earthy sexuality that had dismayed tradition-minded viewers from the beginning. She posed for Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec; Degas was so impressed by her drawings that he became the first to purchase a work by this self-taught female artist. British art biographer June Rose restores Valadon to her proper place as a peer of the great postimpressionists in a readable narrative that puts her freewheeling personal life into perspective as a product of the same refusal to be constrained by conventional wisdom that fired her art. It was she who taught her illegitimate son, Maurice Utrillo, to paint in a desperate attempt to wean him from his addiction to alcohol. But though Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) gloried in the carefree, bohemian artistic scene of Paris's Montmartre neighborhood in the 1880s and '90s, she

Posing regularly for Renoir, she became his lover, as well as the lover of others, including Erik Satie and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. Yet many were disturbed by Valadon's works, especially her candid and earthy nudes which, like her sexual conduct, defied convention. The illegitimate daughter of a poor country woman, Suzanne Valadon first earned her living as a circus acrobat. June Rose's assiduously researched biography chronicles Valadon's colorful life and her significance as one of the finest artists of her day.. Eventually Valadon's own art won the admiration and support of Degas, with whom she shared a close friendship. Mingling with Impressionists in the clubs and cabarets of Montmartre, she caused a stir with her provocative stunts. At nearly fifty years of age, she wed Utter and returned to a bohemian life.Suzanne Valadon reproduces the artist's bold paintings and drawings, as well as letters and personal documents from a woman who left

"a wonder full artist biography" according to CMMBookReview. Although an artist myself, I was completely unaware of the life of Suzanne Valadon, whose colorful career included early life as model and mistress of many 19th century Parisian painters, including Puvis de Cchavannes, a young Renoir, and Toulouse-Lautrec. Hers is the face and figure of numberous female images in the work of these and other major impressionists. As if this weren't enough, her career as a notable painter herself has been largely overlooked. She was mentored by unlikely friendship with Degas, who both admired and collected her pictures. Not only this, but she. Suzanne Valadon:The Mistress of Montmartre by June Rose This book is a devourable treat for anyone who loves Paristhe look, the smell, the taste, and the feel of Paris. Lovers of Impressionistsan existential experience is in store. If you didn't know Suzanne Valadon before, you will wonder why. She was the heart and soul of "The City of Light" before and beyond the time when the lights were there! She was a lover to many and a friend to all. The photographs and historical tidbits truly enhance the already delightful time well spent with this book. I hated for it to be over! June Rose is an engaging writer. I want to read more of. "A wonderful read" according to aklam. I read The Mistress of Montmartre and found it fascinating in so much detail.The reaerch that June Rose must have carried out was most inspiring and it was also a wonderful read.I have read all her previous books and if they are still available I cannot recomend them enough

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