Raminou and pitcher with carnations (1932; Paris, France) by Suzanne Valadon

Raminou and pitcher with carnations - Suzanne Valadon - 1932; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleRaminou and pitcher with carnations
ArtistSuzanne Valadon
Date1932; Paris, France
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Raminou and pitcher with carnations

“Raminou and Pitcher with Carnations” is a Post-Impressionist artwork created by Suzanne Valadon in 1932, in Paris, France. This animal painting features a cat, highlighting Valadon’s adept use of color and form typical of the Post-Impressionism movement.

The artwork depicts a serene outdoor setting with a cat lying comfortably on a round green table. Beside the cat stands a pitcher filled with vibrant carnations, adding a burst of color to the scene. The background reveals a lush garden with green foliage and a stone wall, further adding to the tranquil ambiance. The careful arrangement and interplay of colors evoke a sense of calm and simplicity, characteristic of Valadon’s distinctive style. The meticulous brushstrokes and attention to detail reflect the artist’s intimate connection with her subjects, capturing a moment of quiet repose and natural beauty.

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