Mother and Daughter After the Bath II (1908; Paris, France) by Suzanne Valadon

Mother and Daughter After the Bath II - Suzanne Valadon - 1908; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleMother and Daughter After the Bath II
ArtistSuzanne Valadon
Date1908; Paris, France
Mediumpastel,paper
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Mother and Daughter After the Bath II

“Mother and Daughter After the Bath II,” created in 1908 by Suzanne Valadon in Paris, France, is a notable piece of post-impressionist art. The medium of the artwork is pastel on paper, fitting into the genre of sketches and studies. This artwork portrays an intimate and tender moment between a mother and her daughter, rendered with delicate lines and a subtle color palette.

The artwork features two nude female figures standing closely together, likely in an interior setting. The mother, bending slightly forward, is having a garment or towel placed on her head by the daughter, who stands upright next to her. Valadon’s use of pastel is evident in the soft, yet precise lines that define the contours of the bodies and the light shading that gives depth to the forms. The composition focuses on the graceful movements and expressions of the figures, highlighting a moment of care and connection. The background is minimally detailed, allowing the viewer’s attention to remain on the figures and their interaction. The signature of the artist, Suzanne Valadon, is visible in the lower right corner, affirming the authenticity of the piece.

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