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==Honors and legacy== Both an asteroid ([[6937 Valadon]]) and a [[List of craters on Venus|crater on Venus]] are named in her honor. The small square at the base of the [[Montmartre funicular]] in Paris is named Place Suzanne Valadon. At the top of the funicular, and less than 50 meters to its east, are the steps named rue Maurice Utrillo after her son the artist. === Depiction in novels and plays === A novel based on the life of Suzanne Valadon was written by Elaine Todd Koren and was published in 2001, titled ''Suzanne: of Love and Art''.<ref name="Koren 2001">{{cite book |last=Koren |first=Elaine |title=Suzanne: of Love and Art |publisher=Maverick Books |publication-place=Woodstock, NY |year=2001 |isbn=978-0-9672355-2-3 |oclc=47894155}}</ref> An earlier novel by Sarah Baylis, ''Utrillo's Mother'', was published first in England and later in the United States. [[Timberlake Wertenbaker]]'s play, ''[[The Line (play)|The Line]]'' (2009), traces the relationship between Valadon and Degas.<ref name="Billington 2009">{{cite web |last=Billington |first=Michael |title=Theatre review: ''The Line'' |website=the Guardian |date=2009-11-24 |url=http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2009/nov/24/the-line-review |access-date=2021-11-15}}</ref> Several have speculated Valadon was the basis for the character Suzanne Rouvier in the [[W. Somerset Maugham]]'s 1944 novel ''[[The Razor's Edge]]''.<ref name="Burke 2017">{{cite web |last=Burke |first=Desmond T. |title=The Razor's Edge Notes |website=I WANDERLING |date=2017-04-20 |url=https://the-wanderling.com/razor_notes.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |at=Suzanne Rouvier}}</ref><ref name="p445">{{cite web |last=Bertell |first=Elizabeth |title=Suzanne Valadon french painter |website=SlideShare |date=2014-05-28 |url=https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/suzanne-valadon-french-painter/35223992#67 |access-date=2024-06-30 |page=67}}</ref> There were many parallels between Valadon's life and that of the Rouvier character.<ref name="Rogal 1997">{{cite book |last=Rogal |first=Samuel J. |title=A William Somerset Maugham encyclopedia |publisher=Greenwood Press |publication-place=Westport, Conn. |year=1997 |isbn=978-1-4294-7631-7 |oclc=70766173 |page=[https://epdf.pub/pdfviewer/web/viewer.html?file=https%3A%2F%2Fepdf.pub%2Fdownload%2Fa-william-somerset-maugham-encyclopedia.html%3Freader%3D1#page=253&zoom=auto,-225,489 253]}}</ref><ref name="Burke 2017"/> Suzanne Valadon’s relationships with Edgar Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec are described in R.w. Meek’s two historical fiction novels, The Dream Collector, Book I “Sabrine & Sigmund Freud” <ref>{{Cite book |last=Meek |first=R.w. |title=The Dream Collector, Book I "Sabrine and Sigmund Freud" |publisher=Historium Press |year=2023 |isbn=978-1-962465-13-7 |location=New York}}</ref> and The Dream Collector, Book II “Sabrine & Vincent van Gogh.” <ref>{{Cite book |last=Meek |first=R.w. |title=The Dream Collector, Book II "Sabrine and Vincent van Gogh" |publisher=Historium Press |year=2024 |isbn=978-1-962465-34-2 |location=New York}}</ref>
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