Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Artist of the Week

Self-Portrait

Marie Laurencin
October 31, 1883–June 8, 1956





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12 comments:

  1. Those are surreally beautiful!

    Just one question, though: Who did that beautiful self-portrait of Marie Laurencin?

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  2. [Is that like "Who's buried in Grant's Tomb", CR? ;-/]

    Was it Michaelangelo who said, re sculpting, "I just chipped away everything that wasn't 'David'"?

    Mme. Laurencin seems to have approached white canvasses as, "I'll just paint everything that isn't illuminated flesh".

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  3. Love these pieces! My fave is the Self-Portrait!

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  4. I like them. Love the self portrait.

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  5. Very appealing; I prefer Mme. Chanel.

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  6. I like the self-portrait best of all too

    beautiful work

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  7. These are really interesting. I'm not familiar with this artist either.

    (Cunning Runt - you crack me up!)

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  8. I like these - the self portrait is stunning, and amazingly honest, I think. What a face - a face I could picture seeing people this way, and painting this way.

    And I like JCF's comment about "painting everything that isn't illuminated flesh." That seems especially true of the last one.

    Many thanks. That self portrait may have done something inside me... I've been considering another self portrait; this may have nudged me over the edge.

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  9. pagan, what beautiful art you share with us...I loved these.

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  10. JCF: heartbreaking comment. Luminous flesh. Sigh.

    Bobbie, Di, Harriet, Steve:
    Re: The self-portrait. Marie captured herself in a way that makes me want to know more about her. I found a lot of these little paintings just so sweet and touching. Just really baby-breathtaking. :-)

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  11. Judy: Mme Chanel. Yes. It was hard to choose which Laurencins to feature. I'm glad you like it, as it's one of my favorite of all I saw online. :-)

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