
1883–1955 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
Maurice Utrillo was a French painter known for his depictions of Montmartre and other Parisian street scenes. His unique style, often referred to as the 'White Period,' captured the melancholic beauty of urban landscapes with a distinctive use of color and texture.
what you'll learn
Studying Utrillo's work allows students to explore the use of perspective, texture, and color to convey mood and atmosphere in urban landscapes. Students can also learn about the impact of personal experiences on artistic expression.
related: Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Henri Rousseau

Paris Street

Rue Jean Durand Et L'église, Stains (Seine Saint Denis)
1940

Tholoze street

Cabare "Belle Gabrielle"

Square Tertre on Montmartre

A Street in a Suburb of Paris

Pontoise, l'Eperon Street and Street de la Coutellerie

Village street

Gate Saint-Martin in Paris

The Debray farm

The Passage Cottin

Mont-Cenis street in the Snow

Church of Sacre-Coeur

Chaudoin House

Moutier street and square de la Mairie

Sacre-Coeur and Passage Cottin

The Theatre l'Atelier

The castle

St. Pierre de Montmartre

Italian's house at Monmartre

Notre-Dame de Clignantcourt

Untitled

Basilica

Church of St. Pierre and the dome of Sacre Coeur

The squre Abbesses in the Snow

Street in Montmartre

Chapelle de Buis

Windmills of Montmartre

Paris suburbs

Saint-Rustique street