The Blue Room – (Suzanne Valadon) Edellinen seuraava


Taiteilija:

Tyyli: Post-Impressionism

aiheista: Colour Woman Buildings Sleep

Treffi: 1923

koko: 90 x 116 cm

museo: Musée National d'Art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France)

Tekniikka: Oil On Canvas

The Blue Room is a self-portrait of Valadon. She is displayed inclined on a bed surrounded by blue sheets with floral patterns, with two closed books to the side. Valadon herself appears slightly overweight, lounging in what appear to be pajamas with a cigarette in her mouth. Her eyes face away from the viewer, as if lost in thought. Overall, Valadon appears quite at ease, with no sense of imminent danger. Painted in 1923, this was one of Valadon's later paintings in her life.
It higlights a clothed model who smokes cigarettes, reads books and doesn't make her bed. She is voluptuous, peaches and cream, and feminine. At her bare feet lay two books. She is gazing off to the right, avoiding the viewer, as if caught in reverie.

This artwork is in the public domain.

Taiteilija

Lataa

Lataa tästä

käyttöoikeudet

Ilmainen ei-kaupalliseen käyttöön. Katso alempaa.

Suzanne Valadon – Katsotuimmat taideteoksia

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