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Marie laurencin portrait de mademoiselle chanel
The fluid lines, subtly shifting colours and the sitter's dreamy. Laurencin painted Chanel in a languid pose draped in blue and black with one shoulder bare. At the same time, Coco Chanel () was creating the costumes for the same company’s Le Train Bleu [The Blue Train] operetta based on the . In the autumn of , Marie Laurencin was working for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes established in Paris, Monte-Carlo and London, and was designing the costumes and sets for the ballet Les Biches [The Does]. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at. 25 thg 5, 'Portrait of Mademoiselle Chanel' was created in by Marie Laurencin in Expressionism style. Already rich and famous, Coco Chanel commissioned Marie Laurencin to paint her portrait, who was just beginning her career as a portrait. Laurencin painted Chanel in a . Coco Chanel, who was creating costumes for the same company's Le Train Bleu at the time, asked the artist to paint her portrait. The latter, furious, was unwilling to paint a second portrait and kept the original. The soft harmony of the colours - green, blue and pink - is reinforced by the long black line of the scarf draped around the model's neck. Resume. Chanel did not appreciate the portrait and refused to buy it from Marie Laurencin. The artist painted Chanel face on, seated in a languid pose, her head resting on her right arm. Already rich and famous, Coco Chanel commissioned Marie Laurencin to paint her portrait, who was just beginning her career as a portrait painter. Coco Chanel, who was creating costumes for the same company's Le Train Bleu at the time, asked the artist to paint her portrait. Laurencin painted Chanel in a languid pose draped in blue and black with one shoulder bare. In Laurencin was working on the costumes and sets for Les Biches (The Does) performed by Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. Marie Laurencin, Portrait of Mademoiselle Chanel, Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris This unusually sweet portrait of Coco Chanel, painted by former cubist. 21 thg 3, Stream CHANEL - Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel, , Marie Laurencin by L'Oeil est la Voix on desktop and mobile.