
1883–1956 · French · 13 artworks
artist bio
Marie Laurencin was a French painter and printmaker who played a significant role in the Parisian avant-garde. She developed a unique style characterized by pastel colors, graceful figures, and a dreamlike atmosphere, blending elements of Cubism and Expressionism.
what you'll learn
Studying Laurencin's work allows students to explore the synthesis of Cubist structure with a more lyrical and feminine sensibility. Students can learn about color harmony, composition, and the representation of idealized beauty.
related: Juan Gris, Suzanne Valadon

Les deux Espagnoles
1915

Portrait of Baroness Gourgaud in Black Mantilla
1924

Woman with Turban
1941

Portrait of André Salmon
1942

Apollinaire and His Friends
1909

Ile-de-France
1940

The Kiss
1927

Woman with Dove
1919

The Rehearsal
1936

Jeune Fille à la Guirlande de Fleurs
1935

Young Girl with Guitar
1940

Portrait of Doctor Robert Le Masle
1949

The Dancer
1919