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MAURICE UTRILLO

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1883 - December 26th ,birth of Maurice Valadon in a house 8, rue du Poteau, 18th District of Paris, son of an unknown father and of Marie Clémentine Valadon (1865 - 1938) called "Suzanne".

1891 - January 27th, Miguel Utrillo y Morlius, a journalist, officially acknowledged Maurice as his son who thus bore the name of Maurice Utrillo. 1896: Suzanne Valadon married Paul Mousis, a tradesman. Utrillo was 12 and the couple settled in Paris, rue Cortot, in the heart of Montmartre.

1900 - Maurice Utrillo gave up his studies.He went on to work for brief periods as an employee in some banks and shops. 1904: Maurice was admitted in the Saint-Anne mental hospital in Paris from January 11th until May 14th. He then took up painting for his own pleasure.

1905 - Paul Mousis bought a piece of land in Montmagny and had a house built there to settle with Suzanne Valadon, her son and his maternal grand-mother. Utrillo then regularly painted the landscapes of Montmagny and the banks of the river Seine.

1908 - Under the influence of Sisley and Pissaro, his use of colours was still restricted. At that time he incorporated a mixture of lime and cement which he added to glue and sand in the painting substance he used.

1910 - Suzanne Valadon divorced Paul Mousis and went on to live with André Utter who was twenty years younger than her. Francis Jourdain, on the advice of Dr Elie Faure, bought two paintings from Maurice. The Kapferer brothers and Paul Gallimard also acquired some of his works. From that date Utrillo's paintings where illuminated with the white color which became typical of the production of the pre-war years. Working Montmartre and in the vicinity of Paris he developed a full range of subtle tones to seize the atmosphere and trueness of what the scenes he captured. This was Utrillo great "White period".

1912 - Maurice had his first stay in the medical home of Dr Revertégat in Sannois.Being under close surveillance , he painted the streets and the mill of that town. Following an encouraging treatment he went on to take a rest in the Ouessant island ( in Brittany) accompanied by his mother and André Utter.

1913 - Utrillo travelled to Corsica with André Utter and Suzanne Valadon.
At the end of that year he was once again sent to a mental hospital.

1914 - Utrillo had to make another stay in the medical home of Dr Revertégat. he remained there during the first six month. However he produced more than 150 paintings depicting Sannois and its surroundings. On March 2nd, his works sold tremendously well during the "Peau de l'Ours" sale in the Hôtel Drouot auction rooms.

1915 - Once again, Utrillo had to receive treatment in the mental hospitals of Villejuif, Aulnay-sous-Bois and Saint-Anne. As a result his style was much affected . He came to give more structure to his works. His lines became dryer, deeper and stronger and he resorted to the use of more vivid colours to enliven his paintings.

1922 - His stays in mental homes and the exhibitions of his works became more frequent.

1925 - Utrillo produced in Paris a decor for the Russian ballets of Serge Diaghilev. He lived most of the time in the Saint-Bernard Château in the Ain department.
He used to paint from memory or after postal cards or photographies and his reputation grew internationally.

1935 - Maurice Utrillo married Lucie Pauwels on April 8th. The couple settled in Angoulême.

1937 - Paul Pétridès became his exclusive agent and ensured his world-wide reputation.

1938 - Suzanne valadon died on April 7th. Deeply affected, Maurice Utrillo did not find the strength to attend her burial. A few weeks later he settled with his wife in a house in Le Vésinet. Under the good care of his "good Lucie", Utrillo went back to work.

1955 - Just before his death Utrillo had a part in Sacha Guitry's film "Si Paris m'était conté", in which he was shown as the painter of Montmartre. On November 5th, Maurice Utrillo departed his life in Dax, in the Landes region.

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