“Louison and Raminou” is a portrait painted by Suzanne Valadon in 1920, originating from Paris, France. This artwork is part of the Post-Impressionism art movement. The painting depicts a woman holding a ginger cat.
The woman in the artwork is positioned in profile, looking down at the cat she cradles in her arms. She wears a dark green garment, which contrasts with both her fair complexion and the rich, warm colors of the cat’s fur. The background is dark, which further accentuates the figures of both the woman and the cat, emphasizing their bond and intimacy. The use of bold lines and vibrant hues is characteristic of the Post-Impressionism movement, and Valadon’s technique displays a strong sense of form and emotional depth.