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Maurice Utrillo

1883-1955

"Montmartre"

Pastel with graphite and watercolor on paper laid to board
Signed lower right: Maurice, Utrillo, V.; titled lower left; with an erased inscription or dedication near the center of the lower edge
Image/Sheet: 10.75" H x 14" W

  • Provenance: Galerie Charpentier, Paris, France
    Christie's Worldwide, Impressionist and Modern Paintings Department
    Wm. Findlay Gallery, Chicago, IL
  • Exhibited: Paris, France, Galerie Charpentier, "Cent tableaux par Utrillo," January 1959
  • Notes: There are old framing notations written in French on the verso of the board.

    The late 19th and early 20th centuries Parisian art scene is intrinsically related to Montmartre, an elevated neighborhood. Artists from across France congregated in this area of cafés, dance halls, and cramped bohemian studios to produce art that would break away from academic tradition and establish new frontiers. While many of the artists associated with Montmartre were immigrants, a few were homegrown. Maurice Utrillo (born Maurice Valadon), raised amidst the vibrant art scene of Paris, was practically born under the wings of Moulin Rouge. Following a trapeze injury, his mother, Suzanne Valadon, started modeling for artists such as Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, and others. As a model, she became interested in painting and started learning the craft under the tutelage of Edward Degas. Utrillo turned to painting as a means to cope with his propensity towards alcoholism, which was not an uncommon trait among artists in Bohemian Montmartre.

    By 1910, Utrillo's landscape paintings of the city were receiving critical acclaim. He combined Post-Impressionism and Cubism techniques to reveal the labyrinthine streets of Montmartre. As his mental and physical health deteriorated, Utrillo created his paintings based on postcards brought to him by family members. Utrillo passed away in 1955.
  • Condition: Overall good condition. Minor surface soiling. A rice-sized area of white gouache on the flag at upper right, possibly in the hand of the artist. Artist tack holes in the four corners of the sheet. A short, 0.5" vertical edge tear in the lower left corner, not affecting the image. As mentioned, the sheet is laid to a thin backing board.

    Framed under glass: 21.75" H x 24.75" W x 2" D


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