Grand nu au tableau (1922)
In Grand nu au tableau (1922), Suzanne Valadon presents a powerful, unapologetic nude that challenges traditional representations of the female form. Executed in oil on board and signed by the artist in the lower right, the work measures 72.5 x 100 cm. The composition places a reclining nude woman in the foreground, her body rendered with weight and volume, while a framed artwork behind her offers a striking mise en abyme. The piece reflects Valadon’s confident use of color and line, but more importantly, it captures her unwavering commitment to portraying women with agency and authenticity — not as muses, but as subjects of their own story.
Suzanne Valadon (1865–1938) was a trailblazing French painter who rose from humble beginnings to become a bold and independent figure in the male-dominated art world of early 20th-century Paris. Initially working as an artist's model for masters like Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec, she began painting in her thirties and soon developed a distinctive style marked by strong outlines, vibrant colors, and an unflinching gaze. Valadon defied convention, painting female nudes from a woman’s perspective and exploring themes of intimacy, aging, and identity with rare psychological depth. Her work was celebrated by contemporaries and continues to be recognized for its raw honesty and expressive power.
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