Bouquet and a Cat (1919; Paris, France) by Suzanne Valadon

Bouquet and a Cat, an exquisite piece crafted by Suzanne Valadon in 1919, epitomizes the Post-Impressionist art movement. Executed in oil on canvas, this floral painting measures 35 by 66.5 centimeters and presently resides in a private collection. The artwork, a vibrant blend of color and naturalistic elements, was created in Paris, France, and showcases Valadon’s distinct style and mastery over composition and brushwork.

The artwork displays a striking arrangement of vivid flowers in a blue vase, positioned on a patterned cloth-covered table. Dominating the left side is a richly detailed drapery with a pronounced green pattern, juxtaposed against the bouquet’s lively hues of red and purple. A notable feature is the presence of a ginger cat, resting gracefully on the blue-green fabric at the bottom. The cat’s gaze, directed outward, adds an element of intrigue and domestic tranquility to the scene. The painter’s signature is also discernible at the bottom left corner of the artwork, completing this harmonious composition with a sense of authenticity and personal touch.

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