
1878–1974 · French · 21 artworks
artist bio
Émilie Charmy was a French artist known for her intimate portrayals of women and domestic scenes, often infused with a bold and expressive style. She challenged traditional artistic conventions and contributed to the development of modern art through her unique perspective and vibrant use of color.
what you'll learn
Studying Charmy's work allows students to explore the intersection of Post-Impressionism and Expressionism, focusing on her use of color and brushwork to convey emotion and personal experience. Students can also examine her representation of women and domestic life, and how she challenged traditional artistic norms.
related: Suzanne Valadon, Mary Cassatt

Young Girl Reclining
1897

Roses
1914

Autoportrait
1910

Portrait
1921

Self Portrait Undressed
1915

Self Portrait with Hat
1920

Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase
1925

Portrait of the Artist's Brother, Jean
1904

Reclining Woman
1900

Interior at Saint Étienne
1897

Self Portrait
1960

Still Life
1904

Garden, Ablon
1924

Marnat
1914

Red Rooftops near Marnat
1916

Nude in Blue Slip
1916

The Fence at Marnat
1915

Flowers and Fruit
1904

Self Portrait with Black Earrings
1950

Self Portrait with Album
1912

Seated Figure, Corsica
1907