Marie Laurencin
Tête de femme, 1930
Lithograph enhanced by the artist with colour crayons.
38 x 27.8 cm
15 x 11 in
(sheet)
15 x 11 in
(sheet)
Edition of 40 in black and several enhanced with crayons. Published by H.M. Petiet, Paris.
Signed with pencil.
Vistavka Fine Art
Stand S10
Stand S10
Literature: Marchesseau 155. During her lifetime the artist had an incredible success, both critical and material. She exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants (1910-1911) and the Salon d'Automne (1911-1912), and...
Literature: Marchesseau 155.
During her lifetime the artist had an incredible success, both critical and material. She exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants (1910-1911) and the Salon d'Automne (1911-1912), and Galerie Dalmau (1912) at the first Cubist exhibition in Spain.
Laurencin created an alternative reality, which was totally unique to her: it was populated with an aesthetic which was completely female. Laurencin's oeuvre includes paintings, watercolours, drawings, and prints.
During her lifetime the artist had an incredible success, both critical and material. She exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants (1910-1911) and the Salon d'Automne (1911-1912), and Galerie Dalmau (1912) at the first Cubist exhibition in Spain.
Laurencin created an alternative reality, which was totally unique to her: it was populated with an aesthetic which was completely female. Laurencin's oeuvre includes paintings, watercolours, drawings, and prints.