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Marie Laurencin Woman wearing the pearl mk224
32.5x23.5cm
1945
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Jisilu mk224
Oil on board
28.5x23cm
1942
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Marie Laurencin Mrs. Iwiyabo mk224
26.5x21cm
1936
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Marie Laurencin Woman wearing the roseal hat mk224
33x24cm
1941
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Marie Laurencin Anna is Hunting mk224
oil on board
21x27cm
1908
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of head mk224
40x33cm
1909
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Makuxi mk224
oil on board
27x21cm
1908
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Qiang mk224
Oil on board
27x21cm
1941
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Marie Laurencin Angels mk224
Oil on canvas
1927
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Marie Laurencin Woman and children mk224
Oil on canvas
54x45cm
1941
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Tiliya mk224
32x23cm
1955
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Marie Laurencin Female mk224
Oil on canvas
40x33.5cm
1950
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Mary mk224
Oil on canvas
35x27cm
1953cm
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Jane mk224
board
34.5x27cm
1948
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Marie Laurencin Two woman mk224
Oil on canvas
65x54cm
1939
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Marie Laurencin Tulip mk224
Oil on canvas
41x33cm
1934
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Marie Laurencin Bouquet mk224
Oil on canvas
64x53cm
1926
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of younger woman mk224
29.8x25.1cm
1950
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Lady mk224
Oil on canvas
33x24cm
1954
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Marie Laurencin Portrait of Jidelina mk224
35x27cm
1945
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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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