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Adam and Eve (Valadon)

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Painting by Suzanne Valadon
Adam and Eve
ArtistSuzanne Valadon
Year1909 (1909)
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions162 cm × 131 cm (64 in × 52 in)
LocationMusée National d'Art Moderne,Paris

Adam and Eve is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artistSuzanne Valadon, executed in 1909. Its dimensions are 162 by 131 cm. It is held at theMusée National d'Art Moderne, inParis.[1]

History and description

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Valadon was in a romantic relationship with the painterAndré Utter, who was 24 years younger, when she created this painting. In it she depicts herself, appearing younger than she was at the time, and Utter asAdam and Eve in theGarden of Eden. The original canvas showed Utter completely nude, but the artist decided to add the leaves covering his genitals to allow her work to be exhibited at theSalon in 1920. It is important to notice that they both do not realize they are nude as Suzanne depicts them as Adam has his hand on Eve's wrist begging her to not eat the forbidden fruit.

This is the first painting that Valadon created depicting an outdoors scene. It is also believed to have been the first painting by a female artist portraying a nude couple that was exhibited publicly. In the painting Eve reaches happily for the apple, while she is entwined with Adam. There is no serpent in the painting. It can be interpreted as a metaphor for Valadon's relationship with a younger man, as if it was the forbidden fruit.[2]

According to biographer Catherine Hewitt: "The couple, Suzanne confessed, were caught in a timeless paradise and they were both responsible for their sin".[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Adam and Eve, Centre Pompidou (French)
  2. ^Suzanne Valadon, The Art Story
  3. ^Catherine Hewitt,Renoir's Dancer: The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon, 2018
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