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MAURICE UTRILLO

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BIOGRAPHY

1883 - Birth of Maurice Utrillo, son of Marie-Clémentine Valadon called «Suzanne» and of an unknown father in a house situated at 8, rue du Poteau, in the 18th district of Paris on December 26th. It seemed that Maurice was born on Christmas day but his birth was only registered the next day.

1886 - Birth of André Utter on March 22nd in his parents' flat situated 43, rue Ordener in the 18th district of Paris.

1891- Miguel Utrillo y Morlius, a journalist living at 57, Bld de Clichy, recognised Maurice Valadon as his son in a document signed at the town hall of the 9th district of Paris. 1896-Maurice Utrillo obtained his primary studies certificate in Aubervilliers, North of Paris. he was living at that time with his maternal grand-mother in nearby Pierrefitte.

1896 - Marie-Clémentine Valadon, a painter by profession, married on August 5th Paul Georges Mousis, a tradesman born on December 21st 1863. Maurice Utrillo was then aged 12.

1896 - Maurice Utrillo was admitted to the lycée (college) Rollin in September.

1900 - Maurice Utrillo gave up his studies.

1904 -Maurice Utrillo was sent on January 11th to the Sainte-Anne lunatic asylum. On leaving the asylum on May 14th he took an interest in painting.

1904 - First period ( called the Montmagny Period). Utrillo painted the river banks and scenes in Montmagny ( he was living in nearby Pierrefitte) in particular.

1908 - Under the influence of Impressionist painters, notably Sisley and Pissarro, Utrillo mixed his colours with lime and cement grinding his pigments and using primary colours such as black, zinc white, yellow ochre and ultramarine blue added to madder lacquer.

1910 - The White period. Suzanne Valadon divorced Paul Mousis. Francis Jourdan, on the advice of Dr Elie Faure, bought two paintings from Utrillo. In turn, the Kapferer brothers and Paul Gallimard bought some of his works.

1912 - At his request, Utrillo stayed in the clinic of Dr Revertégat in Sannois. Following a positive treatment he went to take a rest in the island of Ouessant, in Brittany, with his mother, André Utter, his future step-father, and a friend of the family, Richemond Chaudois, who was a chemical researcher. During this stay, Utrillo painted at least 12 large-size landscapes as well as two small works on cardboard which the dealer Louis Libaude took on his return at the end of October.

1913 - Once again, Utrillo resorted to a voluntary stay of several months in Dr Revertégat's clinic. He then went to Malespina, in Corsica, with Suzanne Valadon and André Utter. There, he produced some 20 large paintings. The colours he used in his works were probably the warmest and richest and prefigured what was called his « Coloured Period ».

1914 - First auction sale in the Hôtel Drouot on March 2nd 1997. Utrillo's works sold tremendously well. On September 1st , Suzanne Valadon married André Utter in the town hall of the 18th district of Paris. Following the outbreak of the First World War, André Utter enlisted in the army. Suzanne Valadon followed him and found a place where to stay not far from the front line. Meanwhile, Utrillo was lodging with Mr Gay who was running a café at 33, rue du Mont-Cenis. In the space of several weeks he produced many masterpieces and was at the height of his White Period. On december 7th, he had to go the Sainte-Anne lunatic asylum once again and then to the asylum of Villejuif, East of Paris.

1919 - The sale of the Eugène Descaves collection was held on March 28th in Drouot. The latter was a friend of the art critic Gustave Coquiot who advised him to buy five top quality paintings which sold well subsequently. Utrillo went voluntarily to the Picpus asylum run by Dr Revault d'Alonnes and which he left on September 21st. From December 5 to 24, the Galerie Lepoutre in Paris held an exhibition of Utrillo's important works.

1921- Utrillo left the Ivry asylum on August 25th but he was barred from living in Montmartre. His family sent him to the Beaujolais region where he underwent a cure at a winegrower's place. André Utter, with the money earned from the sale of Utrillo's paintings bought in his name the Saint-Bernard château in the Ain region.(Coloured period).

1921- Francis Carco published in the Nouvelle Revue Française a study on Utrillo illustrated with 27 paintings and drawings. This was the first ever book devoted to Utrillo.

1922 - The years spent in many asylums annihilated his abilities. During his Coloured period, Utrillo went on to flirt with hyperrealism where stricter lines suggested the painter's attempts to toy with the idea of structuring his works. However, only a few paintings reflected such temptation.

1925 - Utrillo produced the decors of Serge Diaghilev's Russian Ballets in October.

1928 - Utrillo was awarded the Legion of Honour on August 1st.

1933 - Death of Robert Pauwels at his home, 80, rue de la Pompe in Paris.

1935 - Utrillo married Lucie Pauwels on April 8th. A religious wedding took place on April 29th in Angoulème where the couple stayed during two years. Suzanne Valadon, who was separated from André Utter ,was living in a house bought by her son in avenue Junot in Montmartre. Meanwhile, André Utter was staying in the studio situated in rue Cortot.

1937 - Maurice Utrillo signed his first contract with Paul Petridès who was to become his exclusive agent.

1938 - Suzanne Valadon died on April 7th. Maurice Utrillo and his wife Lucie, called Valore, were living at that time in the Paris suburb of Le Vésinet.

1939 - While the Germans were invading Northern France, Utrillo went to settle in Angoulème with his wife.

1940 - Utrillo returned to Le Vésinet to live in his villa nicknamed «La Bonne Lucie», rue des Bouleaux.

1955 - Utrillo was awarded the town of Paris Gold medal on October 17th and appeared in the film «Si Paris m'était conté» directed by Sacha Guitry.

1955 - Utrillo died in Dax, in the Landes region, on November 5th.

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