Suzanne Valadon, The Line. Paris, France
The Line, Paris - France. 2016. Production: Dear Conjunction.
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee de Montmartre
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee de Montmartre
The Musée de Montmartre is located in Montmartre, at 8-14 rue Cortot in the 18th (XVIII) arrondissement of Paris, France. It was founded in 1960 and was classified as a Musée de France in 2003. The museum is housed in buildings, which are three centuries old, the Hotel Demarne and the Maison du Bel Air. The 17th-century French actor Rosimond acquired the house in 1680.
It was home to many famous artists and writers such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir who painted his celebrated La Balançoire and Le Bal du Moulin de la Galette here in 1876. When it was a home the museum also welcomed:
Suzanne Valadon and her son Maurice Utrillo
André Utter (Suzanne Valadon's husband and also a painter)
Émile Bernard
The fauves Othon Friesz and Raoul Dufy
Demetrios Galanis
Francisque Poulbot
Léon Bloy
Pierre Reverdy
The collections of the museum belong to the association Le Vieux Montmartre, created in 1886, and contains paintings, photographs, posters and manuscripts that depict the history of the neighbourhood, its effervescence, the bohème and cabarets from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection includes Le Cabaret du Chat Noir by Steinlen, Bruant au Mirliton, Le Divan Japonais or Le Moulin Rouge by Toulouse-Lautrec, La Place Pigalle by Maurice Utrillo, L’Autoportrait by Suzanne Valadon, Parce Domine by Willette, L’enseigne du Lapin Agile as well as the magnificent Théâtre d’ombres by Henri Rivière.
The gardens have been renovated according to Renoir’s paintings. They provide a good view of the vineyard, which has existed since the Middle Ages and was replanted in 1933. According to the New York Times, its working vineyard is said to make the most expensive bad wine in the city.
The site belongs to the city of Paris. In 2011 its management was entrusted to the Kléber Rossillon firm, which has plans to double the exhibition space. As such, the gardens have been renovated according to Renoir’s paintings. Suzanne Valadon’s studio and the Hotel Demarne were renovated in 2014.
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Suzanne Valadon
was a French painter born Marie-Clémentine Valadon at Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Haute-Vienne, France. In 1894, Valadon became the first woman painter admitted to the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. She is also the mother of painter Maurice Utrillo. In the Montmartre quarter of Paris, she pursued her interest in art, first working as a model for artists, observing and learning their techniques, before becoming a noted painter herself. She modeled for Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (who gave her painting lessons), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes, and is known to have had an affair with the latter two. She befriended Edgar Degas who, impressed with her bold line drawings and fine paintings, purchased her work and encouraged her efforts.
Erik and Suzanne
I try to capture something of the mysterious relationship between Erik Satie and Suzanne Valadon.
Suzanne Valadon Oil Painting
French artist Suzanne Valadon (1865--1938) was an artist's model before becoming a respected painter herself. Part of a circle of artists living and working in Paris's Montmartre neighborhood at the turn of the twentieth century, Valadon was one of the most notable female artists of the period. Valadon is also remembered for her many love affairs and as the mother of prominent French painter Maurice Utrillo.
As the daughter of an unmarried maid, Valadon had a rather solitary childhood. She lived in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, where she began working as a model for artists who patronized the cabaret called the Lapin Agile, such as Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Jean-Louis Forain. Valadon had taught herself to draw around the age of nine. Fellow artists, including Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, responded encouragingly to Valadon's work. In 1896, her marriage to Paul Mousis enabled Valadon to leave behind her career as an artist's model, and by 1909, she was painting and working as a full-time artist. Her first solo exhibition took place in 1911, and she reached the height of her celebrity and success during the 1920s. Valadon frequently painted reclining figures in ornately decorated interiors, as in Blue Room(1923). Valadon's works are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. (French, 1865--1938) was a painter and artists' model, known as one of the most successful female artists of her generation and the mother of French artist Maurice Utrillo. As the daughter of an unmarried maid, Valadon had a rather solitary childhood. She lived in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, where she began working as a model for artists who patronized the cabaret called the Lapin Agile, such as Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Jean-Louis Forain. Valadon had taught herself to draw around the age of nine. Fellow artists, including Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, responded encouragingly to Valadon's work. In 1896, her marriage to Paul Mousis enabled Valadon to leave behind her career as an artist's model, and by 1909, she was painting and working as a full-time artist. Her first solo exhibition took place in 1911, and she reached the height of her celebrity and success during the 1920s. Valadon frequently painted reclining figures in ornately decorated interiors, as in Blue Room(1923). Valadon's works are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.
Cabaret Satie : Le peintre Suzanne Valadon.
Teaser de
« Cabaret Satie »
Concert - spectacle de
Philippe Nesme [Le compositeur Erik Satie]
Carmen Martinez-Pierret [La pianiste Marcelle Meyer]
Elsa Fabrega [L’ artiste peintre Suzanne Valadon]
Musiques & Textes d'Erik Satie
Styliste / Assistante à la mise en scène : Elsa Fabrega
Metteur en scène / Réalisateur : Philippe Nesme [Les Films de peu, 2016]
Les scènes extérieures de ce teaser ont été tournées grâce à l'aimable collaboration de Denise Snodgrass et la Ville de Collioure [France].
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Musique : « Embryons desséchés : I d’Holothurie », par Carmen Martinez-Pierret
Réclame : La « Musique d’Ameublement », texte d’Erik Satie par Philippe Nesme, Elsa Fabrega et Carmen Martinez-Pierret
Portrait de Suzanne Valadon
Née en 1865 à Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Suzanne Valadon fût l'une des rares femmes à vivre de sa peinture, au début du XXème siècle.
Reportage de Margaux Blanloeil, Caroline Huet et Sébastien Bugeaud.
Intervenants : Marie-Laure Conchon, Présidente de l’association « Bessines Inspiration Valadon » / Anne Liénart, Directrice du musée des beaux-arts de Limoges
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Through the Eyes of the Artist: Suzanne Valadon
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Suzanne Valadon : Qui est-elle ?
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Facebook Live: Anna Tahinci on Suzanne Valadon's Self-Portrait
Anna Tahinci, professor & area coordinator of art history at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Glassell School of Art, discusses Suzanne Valadon's Self-Portrait as part of the MFAH's celebration of Women's History Month in March. This talk was originally presented as a Facebook Live video on March 3, 2017.
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Description: Suzanne Valadon (French, 1865–1938) was a painter and artists’ model, known as one of the most successful female artists of her generation and the mother of French artist Maurice Utrillo. As the daughter of an unmarried maid, Valadon had a rather solitary childhood. She lived in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, where she began working as a model for artists who patronized the cabaret called the Lapin Agile, such as Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Jean-Louis Forain. Valadon had taught herself to draw around the age of nine. Fellow artists, including Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, responded encouragingly to Valadon’s work. In 1896, her marriage to Paul Mousis enabled Valadon to leave behind her career as an artist’s model, and by 1909, she was painting and working as a full-time artist. Her first solo exhibition took place in 1911, and she reached the height of her celebrity and success during the 1920s. Valadon frequently painted reclining figures in ornately decorated interiors, as in Blue Room (1923). Valadon’s works are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.
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Tercera pintora incluida en el Feminario del IES Santa Isabel de Hungría del curso 2018/19. Modelo de artistas y espíritu libre, Suzanne Valadon es deniminada 'la pintora trapecista'.
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee Maillol
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee Maillol
The Musée Maillol is an art museum located in the 7th arrondissement at 59-61, rue de Grenelle, Paris, France. The museum was established in 1995 by Dina Vierny, model for sculptor Aristide Maillol, and operated by the Fondation Dina Vierny.
It presents both the work of Maillol (drawings, engravings, paintings, sculptures, decorative art, original plaster and terracotta work) and Vierny's collection of the masters of French naive art including a painting by Henri Rousseau; drawings by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Suzanne Valadon, and Tsuguharu Foujita; drawings and watercolours by Raoul Dufy; paintings by Pierre Bonnard and Serge Poliakoff; lithographic work by Odilon Redon; wood and watercolours by Paul Gauguin.
Sculptures by Auguste Rodin; and works by Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Robert Couturier, and Jacques Villon, as well as Russian artists including Eric Bulatov, Oscar Rabine, and Vladimir Yankilevsky. The museum is open daily, including Tuesdays; an admission fee is charged.
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Satie and Suzanne (whole movie)
In 1893, French composer Erik Satie had a brief but passionate love affair with painter Suzanne Valadon. Seventeen years later, the river Seine breaks its banks, flooding most of Paris. Pursued by the surging waters Suzanne (Veronica Tennant) seeks refuge in an after hours cafe in Monmartre. There she encounters her former lover Erik Satie (Nicholas Pennell). As the floodwaters rise, the cast of trapped cafe denizens, including four exotic contortionists and a jester from the Cirque du Soleil, blend their expressive styles. The poignant story of reconciliatory love unfolds and we are entranced by the cafe patrons' fantastical machinations set against Erik Satie's mystical piano works. The choreography is by the Cirque de Soleil's Debra Brown.
Production Co: Rhombus Media
Director: Tim Southam
Writer: Tim Southam
Stars: Nicholas Pennell, Veronica Tennant and René Bazinet
Music: Erik Satie
Performed by: Reinbert de Leeuw
Awards: Best Unique Cinematography, Canadian Society of
Cinematographers Awards; Certificate of Merit, Worldfest
Houston; Golden Sheaf Nominations, Yorkton Film Festival
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Place du Tertre
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Place du Tertre
The Place du Tertre is a square in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Only a few streets away from Montmartre's Basilica of the Sacré Cœur and the Lapin Agile, it is near the summit of the city's elevated Montmartre quarter.
With its many artists setting up their easels each day for the tourists, the Place du Tertre is a reminder of the time when Montmartre was the mecca of modern art. At the beginning of the 20th century, many painters including Pablo Picasso and Maurice Utrillo were living there, some at the nearby Le Bateau-Lavoir.
The Musée de Montmartre, the former home and studio of Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Suzanne Valadon, and the L'Espace Salvador Dalí, a museum principally dedicated to the sculpture and drawings of Salvador Dalí, can be found near Place du Tertre.
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Eccentriche Suzanne Valadon