Marie Vorobieff (1892-1984):
I. Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, Marika (Rivera), aged 23, with a Lover (1942)
II. Two Young Women (1943)
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Marie Vorobieff Marevna - Vue de Saint-Lue-La-Foret, a Paris suburb (1934)
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marie vorobieff marevna. hasidic dance during the hanukkah celebration, 1970.
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Marie Vorobieff Marevna - Portrait of Marika River. 1942
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Marie Vorobieff Marevna - Fleurs
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Marie Vorobieff dite MAREVNA
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Marie Vorobieff Marevna (Russian, 1892-1984)
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MWW Artwork of the Day (3/21/23)
Marie Laurencin (French, 1883-1956)
Les jeunes filles (Jeune Femmes, Young Girls)(c. 1910-11)
Oil on canvas, 115 x 146 cm.
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Laurencin's works include paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints. She is known as one of the few female Cubist painters, with Sonia Delaunay, Marie Vorobieff, and Franciska Clausen. While her work shows the influence of Cubist painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who was her close friend, she developed a unique approach to abstraction which often centered on the representation of groups of women and female portraits. Her work lies outside the bounds of Cubist norms in her pursuit of a specifically feminine aesthetic by her use of pastel colors and curvilinear forms. Laurencin continued to explore themes of femininity and what she considered to be feminine modes of representation until her death. Her works include paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints.
For more of this artist's work, see this MWW Special Collection:
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Les deux Amies au Chat By Marie Vorobieff Marevna, 1892-1984
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Maria Vorobyeva-Stebelskaya (Marie Vorobieff) (Marevna) (Russian, active in France and Britain, 1892-1984).
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