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Marie Laurencin Bulis and cat mk224
Oil on canvas
81.6x48.9cm
1920
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Marie Laurencin Three dancer mk224
Oil on canvas
60x73cm
1944
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Marie Laurencin Mrs Lumasi mk224
Oil on canvas
100x73cm
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Marie Laurencin The Queen of Spain mk224
Oil on canvas
74.3x60.3cm
1915
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Marie Laurencin Lida and Goose swan mk224
Oil on canvas
54x44cm
1925
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Iliya mk224
Oil on canvas
46x38cm
1944
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Marie Laurencin The Girl take t he guitar mk224
Oil on canvas
56x46cm
1940
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Marie Laurencin Takeing the guitar-s girl mk224
Oil on canvas
41x33cm
1950
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Marie Laurencin Self-Portrait of play piano mk224
35x30cm
1913
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Apolina mk224
oil on board
27x19cm
1908
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Marie Laurencin Asijici and dog mk224
Oil on canvas
41x38cm
1923
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Marie Laurencin Portrait mk224
board
27x21cm
1909
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Marie Laurencin Self-Portrait of drawing mk224
Oil on canvas
46x37cm
1906
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Marie Laurencin The flowers insert the vase mk224
board
32.5x23.5cm
1907
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Jolusi mk224
oil on canvas
61x50cm
1923
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Marie Laurencin Sampan mk224
53x79cm
1912
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Marie Laurencin Fan mk224
59x47cm
1911
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Marie Laurencin The Cat on the table mk224
board
19x24cm
1904
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Marie Laurencin Landscape mk224
board
26x40cm
1903
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Marie Laurencin The female on the horse back mk224
45.5x37.5cm
1922
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Marie Laurencin
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French Painter, ca.1885-1956
French painter, stage designer and illustrator. After studying porcelain painting at the Sevres factory (1901) and drawing in Paris under the French flower painter Madelaine Lemaire (1845-1928), in 1903-4 she studied at the Academie Humbert in Paris, where she met Georges Braque and Francis Picabia. In 1907 she first exhibited paintings at the Salon des Independants, met Picasso at Clovis Sagot gallery and through Picasso was introduced to the poet Guillaume Apollinaire. Laurencin and Apollinaire were soon on intimate terms, their relationship lasting until 1912.
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