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Suzanne

Leonard Cohen deified “Suzanne” in what probably remains his most famous song — the first track on his first album, The Songs of Leonard Cohen, in 1967. Contrary to common belief, the bewitching seductress who wore “rags and feathers from Salvation Army counters” (and served as muse to dozens of beat poets) was not Suzanne Elrod, the mother of Cohen’s two children, but the wife of Cohen’s sculptor friend Armand Vaillancourt. His Suzanne née Verdal, was a performance artist who often carried a little doll around Montreal — and whose playful, naïve spirit has been a timeless source of inspiration for other artists, as evidenced by this photograph by Jeremy Taylor that just resurfaced in a Toronto retrospective. “Everyone was in love with Suzanne Vaillancourt, and every woman was in love with Armand”, Cohen has since recalled, by way of explaining his relationship to her. “As a couple, they were inviolate, you just didn’t intrude into that kind of shared glory that they manifested”. When Cohen visited Suzanne she lit a candle and served him “Constant Comment” tea with orange rind. Uncompromised by Carnality, Cohen’s achingly platonic night time rendezvous at Suzanne’s waterfront warehouse loft in the grungy port lands of what is now known as Old Montreal is also his homage to the emotional landscape of his harbour side hometown. “And you want to travel with her; And you want to travel blind”, he sang. “And you know that she will trust you; For you’ve touched her perfect body with your mind”. Eking out a nomadic existence in California, rescuing stray cats in a converted pickup (which doubles as her home), Suzanne remains faithful to this day to the hip bohemian lifestyle she encapsulated years ago.

 -Kendon Polak

 

“Suzanne takes you down
to her place near the river
you can hear the boats go by
you can spend the night beside her
and you know that she’s half crazy
but that’s why you want to be there
and she feeds you tea and oranges
that come all the way from China…”Leonard Cohen

 

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Suzanne Photographs

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8'x10"   $50    Printed on RC Paper 

With Artist Stamp, in ink, au verso

                                   

8'x10"      $600

11x14"       $800

16x20      $1500

Printed on Archival Paper               

With Artist Stamp, in ink, au verso

8'x10"      $1000

11x14"       $1500

16x20      $2500

Printed on Archival Paper

Signed, With Artist Stamp, in ink,

au verso

             Suzanne_Orientation_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Reconstruction_1966_Montreal

        Suzanne_Synchronus_1967_Montreal

             Suzanne_Harvest_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Signal_1966_Montreal

             Suzanne_Chameleon_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Equalibrium_1966_Montreal          

   Suzanne_Intergration_1966_Montreal          

Suzanne_Timeless_1967_Montreal

             Suzanne_Euphoria_1966_Montreal

        Suzanne_Oceanic_1967_Montreal         

Suzanne_Extension_1967_Montreal

Suzanne_Emblamatic_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Intersection_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Levitation_1966_Montreal     

Suzanne_Emblem_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Journey_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Preparations_1966_Montreal          

Suzanne_Impromtu_1966_Montreal

Suzanne_Modesty_1967_Montreal

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