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Marie Laurencin
(French, 1883-1956)

"Trois Jeunes Filles et Un Chien"

oil on canvas
signed upper right.
Framed.
13" x 21-1/2", framed 23" x 31-1/4"

Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Manheim, East Hampton, New York; Christie's, New York, New York, November 6, 2008, lot 247.

Notes: Laurencin was one of the most significant women artists associated with the Cubist movement. A friend and associate of Pablo Picasso, George Braque, and Guillaume Apollinaire, she was often reduced to little more than a footnote to Cubism, frequently referred to as muse rather than artist. Contrary to many contemporary - and later - writings, Laurencin had begun painting long before she was exposed to the avant-garde art community of which she was to become such an important member. Even her earliest works reveal aspects of her distinctive style; carefully composed intimate scenes of female figures, executed in pure colors with almost aggressive accents of black; features which are all more indicative of the Fauvist movement. The sometimes jarring angularity of many Cubist paintings is missing from her work, and her figures are subtly curved.
The work presented here is a wonderful example of Laurencin at her most engaging and accomplished. The delicately flowing figures are carefully rendered in broad swaths of color contained within a few precisely chosen black lines. The colors are cool and bright blues, yellows and pinks, Laurencin's preferred palette. The central figure gazes directly and assertively at the viewer, while the two flanking figures are more internally involved with their own movements. There is a sense of energy and vivacity which is indicative of Laurencin's mature style.

Reference: Ott, Elizabeth. "Memories of Bilitis". Genders, Number 36, 2002.; Glueck, Grace, "The Woman as Artist". The New York Times, September 25, 1977.


  • Condition: **In overall good condition. Light surface dirt and some surface abrasions along the edge from contact with frame. Small areas of inpainting along the craquelure on the chest and standing leg of woman on the left; some dancer colors fluoresce under UV light but appear to be due to the chemical composition of the pigments.
    Canvas size is 13" x 21-1/2". Frame with surface marks, nicks, cracks, small losses and abrasions; liner with staining and discoloration.

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