
1865–1938 · French · 23 artworks
artist bio
Suzanne Valadon was a French painter and artist's model. She was one of the few recognized female artists of her time, known for her bold compositions, strong lines, and honest depictions of the female nude.
what you'll learn
Studying Valadon's work allows students to explore unconventional perspectives on the human form and still life, and to appreciate the power of line and color in conveying emotion and character. Students can learn about challenging societal norms through art.
related: Maurice Utrillo, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Flower vase on a round table
1920

After the bath
1908

Portrait of Erik Satie
1892

Study of a cat
1918

Miss Lily Walton
1922

View from My Window in Genets (Brittany)
1922

The Two Bathers
1923

The Blue Room
1923

Portrait of Marie Coca and her Daughter
1913

Portrait of a Woman
1917

Portrait of Maurice Utrillo
1921

Self-Portrait
1883

Woman with a Double Bass
1908

The Bath
1908

Farm Montcorin
1918

Geneviève Camax-Zoegger
1936

Roses in a Vase
1914

Portrait of Monsieur Mori
1922

Women in white stockings
1924

Bouquet and a Cat
1919

Still life

Louison and Raminou
1920

Nude Woman with Drapery
1919