The Blue Room

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The Blue Room is a 1923 post-Impressionist painting by French artist Suzanne Valadon, known for its bold depiction of a self-possessed woman in an intimate interior.

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instanceOf painting
artist Suzanne Valadon NERFINISHED
colorDominant blue
completionYear 1923
countryOfOrigin France
creator Suzanne Valadon NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Suzanne Valadon NERFINISHED
creatorBirthPlace France NERFINISHED
creatorGender female
creatorNationality French
depictionStyle post-Impressionist
depicts books
cigarette
floral wallpaper
intimate interior
patterned textiles
self-possessed woman
striped bedspread
woman in blue pajamas
woman lying on a bed
genre post-Impressionist painting
hasQuality assertive female gaze
bold depiction of female subject
decorative patterning
domestic interior scene
flattened perspective
intimate atmosphere
non-idealized female body
strong color contrasts
inception 1923
influencedBy Post-Impressionist color and composition
movement Post-Impressionism
notableFor female-authored depiction of female subject
representation of a self-possessed woman
subversion of traditional female nudes
use of bold patterns and colors
originalTitle La Chambre bleue NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage French
partOf Suzanne Valadon’s body of work
subjectMatter domestic life
female autonomy
female figure
modern woman
temporalContext early 20th century
titleLanguage English

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Suzanne Valadon notableWork The Blue Room