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Demovictory9

(33,775 posts)
Sun Feb 7, 2021, 10:01 PM Feb 2021

This rebellious female painter of bold nude portraits has been overlooked for a century




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, bucking art historical tradition and presenting them as figures of desire. Her canvases were full of bold outlines, vibrant colors and loose brushwork, and she deftly illustrated her subjects' interior lives, rather than the idealized scenes of leisure so prevalent at the time.

Championed by some of her most famous contemporaries, including Edgar Degas and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Valadon was no minor artist, and one of the few women painters of the era to receive critical acclaim. Yet, like many women artists of the 20th century, her fame faded after her death.

But today, curators and art historians are taking a second look at Valadon's works, and reconsidering her life with more nuance. This September, the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia will stage her first major institutional show in the US, positioning her as an important yet underrecognized modern artist.

From the start, Valadon was a controversial figure in Paris' thriving art scene at the turn of the century, known as much for her bohemian attitudes and provocative personal life as her distinct, rebellious vision.

https://www.cnn.com/style/article/suzanne-valadon-nudes-art-history/index.html
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This rebellious female painter of bold nude portraits has been overlooked for a century (Original Post) Demovictory9 Feb 2021 OP
she paints cats too. IcyPeas Feb 2021 #1
love this one! Demovictory9 Feb 2021 #3
do you do Twitter? IcyPeas Feb 2021 #5
Yes, I do twitter. thanks for the info Demovictory9 Feb 2021 #7
Thank you for this great find! niyad Feb 2021 #2
Thank you for continuing the education I get here at DU. abqtommy Feb 2021 #4
Thanks! I went and looked up her work. 🎨 ♥️ electric_blue68 Feb 2021 #6

IcyPeas

(22,624 posts)
5. do you do Twitter?
Sun Feb 7, 2021, 10:17 PM
Feb 2021

if you do you can follow or just browse #Womensart. I'm sure I've seen Valadon in there. They send out a few tweets per day with a picture of a piece of art by women (women from all around the world). I've come across some great women artists that I'd never heard of. It's fun to learn of a new name then do a google image search of their work. So many incredibly talented women out there.

https://twitter.com/womensart1

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