Artwork information

Category

Drawing

Date

1949

Dimensions

28 cm x 21 cm

Dimensions with frame48 cm x 41 cm

Signature

Signed lower left

Proof(s) of authenticity

Artwork sold with a certificate issued by the expert, Madame Denise Rousseau.

State of conservation

Very good

Framing

Yes

Location

Paris, France

Description

Elegance and Refinement by Marie Laurencin

A sublime composition by Marie Laurencin, this delicate work poetically captures the grace and softness of two female figures—an enduring hallmark of the artist’s style.

This is a rare first state of the original lithograph created in 1949, beautifully enhanced with colored pencil throughout the entire surface, with a dominant use of blue tones that lends the scene a dreamy, tender ambiance.

The work is certified authentic by expert Mme Denise Rousseau (certificate dated May 30, 1989) and is listed in the artist’s catalogue raisonné under reference no. 254 — a testament to its quality and unquestionable provenance.

Dimensions: 28 x 21 cm (unframed)

Provenance

Private collection, Paris

Bibliography

Marie Laurencin, Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre gravé, Marchesseau, 254

The artist

Painter

Marie Laurencin

Famous artistFamous artist
Painter
Born in 1883
France

Bio

Marie Laurencin (1883–1956) was a major French painter, printmaker, and illustrator of the 20th century, celebrated for her dreamlike, poetic, and unmistakably feminine universe. A unique figure in the Parisian avant-garde, she became one of the few women to leave a lasting mark on the Cubist movement, all while developing a personal, immediately recognizable style.


An Artistic Path of Refinement and Independence

Born in Paris on October 31, 1883, Marie Laurencin began her artistic training at the École de Sèvres, then continued at the Académie Humbert, where she formed a close friendship with Georges Braque. It was within the vibrant artistic hub of the Bateau-Lavoir—alongside Pablo Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernande Olivier, and André Derain—that she began to forge her singular artistic vision.

She quickly stood out with a soft, refined, and graceful style, moving away from radical Cubism to create her own poetic world, populated by melancholic women, doves, and intimate scenes bathed in soft pastel tones.


A Style Like No Other

Marie Laurencin’s work is characterized by a subtle palette of pinks, blues, and pearly greys, and by a constant search for lightness and elegance. Her female figures, often portrayed in groups, evoke gentleness, tenderness, and a sense of mystery.

She succeeded in developing a deeply modern and feminine aesthetic—both soft and assertive—that broke away from the dominant male codes of her time. Today, her art, both figurative and stylized, is experiencing a renewed interest in the contemporary art market.


An International Career and Coveted Works

After spending time in exile in Spain during World War I, Marie Laurencin resumed her career in Paris and collaborated with leading cultural figures. She illustrated literary works by Paul Verlaine and Alain-Fournier, designed costumes and sets for Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, and exhibited in the most prestigious galleries in Paris, London, New York, and Tokyo.

Her works are now held in major international collections, including the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and the Marie Laurencin Museum in Tokyo, which is entirely dedicated to her legacy.


A Must-Have Signature on the Art Market

As a key figure of feminine modernity, Marie Laurencin holds a prominent place in international auctions and galleries. Her works on paper, lithographs, and paintings continue to attract collectors with their refinement, visual softness, and rarity.


Why Collect Marie Laurencin?

  1. A unique and timeless style, instantly recognizable
  2. A trailblazing female artist, still too often underestimated
  3. Rising value on the art market, for both major works and limited editions
  4. A poetic and sensitive aesthetic that resonates with a wide audience


Discover our curated selection of works by Marie Laurencin on Art Shortlist, and let yourself be captivated by the timeless elegance of an artist who made her voice heard in the history of modern art.