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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre conventionnel : [Exposition. Paris, Musée de Montmartre. 2015/2016]
Titre(s) : Valadon, Utrillo & Utter [Texte imprimé] : in the rue Cortot studio, 1912-1926 : [exhibition, Paris, Musée de Montmartre, 16 October 2015-15 February 2016]
Traduction de : Valadon, Utrillo & Utter : à l'atelier de la rue Cortot, 1912-1926
Publication : Paris : Somogy art publishers : Musée de Montmartre-Jardins Renoir, impr. 2015
Impression : impr. en République tchèque
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (119 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 27 cm
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Musée de Montmartre (Paris)
Sujet(s) : Valadon, Suzanne (1865-1938)
Utrillo, Maurice (1883-1955)
Utter, André (1886-1948)
Genre ou forme : Catalogues d'exposition
Indice(s) Dewey :
759.409 22 (23e éd.) = Peinture - France - Biographie collective
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-2-7572-0990-5 (br.) : 19 EUR
EAN 9782757209905
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb444298355
Notice n° :
FRBNF44429835
Résumé : At the turn of the twentieth century, the studios at 12-14 rue Cortot were major centres
of artistic creation where many artists had lived. Suzanne Valadon, who had previously
lived in rue Cortot until 1905 with her first husband, the banker Paul Moussis, returned
to live in the Cortot studio in 1912 with her son Maurice Utrillo and her lover, André
Utter. Despite the arguments with André Utter and her son's escapades, this was the
most productive period in Suzanne Valadon's life. These painters, who were soon dubbed
the “wicked trinity”, left their mark on the art world. The tension and passion between
the three artists led to the emergence of a creative energy that increased their output
of works and enabled their work to blossom and renew itself during the period of time
they spent together. To mark the 150th anniversary of Suzanne Valadon's birth, the
Musée de Montmartre is paying tribute to the “wicked trinity” by presenting a selection
of some 150 works that attests to their creative and intimate complicity in this magical
place, which has recently been renovated. [source éditeur]