Suzanne’s first self-portrait, 1883 age 18

How Pierre-August Renoir painted her that same year, 1883 (You’ve seen this one, right?)

How Renoir saw her two years later, 1885

Casting the Nets, Suzanne Valadon, 1914

Time Travel With The History Chicks

Books!

by Rosinsky Therese Diamond (The “small” biography)

by June Rose (the “middle” book)

by Catherine Hewitt ( the “big” book)
by Henri Perruchot

Web!

You can visit one of her studios (and the original Le Chat Noir poster) at the Musée de Montmartre! It’s a “must-see” from us for a day spent in Montmartre!

The chateau she lived with Andre Utter, Château de Saint-Bernard, you can visit or even have your wedding there.

We have a Pinterest board for every subject, you should check it out and maybe start with Suzanne’s!

Moving Pictures!

Once again, we have the perfect subject for a movie and Suzanne’s is a story ripe for a biopic! Scandal! Relationships! The rise of an underdog! A woman in a man’s world! Art! Paris! A scoundrel son! Invite us to the premier, please and thank you! Until such a film exists, the only documentary we could find was one in French, Suzanne Valadon, peintre sans concession , here’s the IMDB page.

Our favorite, of course, Season 4, episode 7: Festival of Living Art on Gilmore Girls.