Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Suzanne Valadon, oil, 1922
Untitled, by Suzanne Valadon, oil, 1922

Untitled is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Suzanne Valadon. It dates from 1922 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Suzanne Valadon's 1922 oil-on-canvas painting, Untitled, is a representative work of the post-impressionist movement. The artist, known for her diverse subjects, was a pioneering female figure in the French art scene.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a seated woman wearing a red, patterned dress, with her legs crossed and one arm resting on her knee. The dark background emphasizes her face and attire, creating a sense of focus on the subject.

Technique & Style

The work showcases Valadon's use of impasto, a technique characterized by thick, textured brushstrokes that create a tactile surface. The uneven, almost scraped application of paint adds depth and visual interest to the image, particularly in the rendering of the subject's bare arms and hands.

History & Provenance

Valadon, admitted to the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1894 as its first female painter, created this work nearly three decades later. The painting is now part of The Museum of Modern Art's collection.

Model in Wicker Chair
Model in Wicker Chair, Edvard Munch

Artist & collection

Portrait of Suzanne Valadon

Artist

Suzanne Valadon

Marie-Clémentine "Suzanne" Valadon (French pronunciation:; 23 September 1865 – 7 April 1938) was a French painter who was born at Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Haute-Vienne, France.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Untitled?

Untitled was painted by Suzanne Valadon in 1922.

Where can I see Untitled?

Untitled is held by Museum of Modern Art.

What movement is Untitled?

Untitled is associated with Post-Impressionism.