- wikiart.org en/marie-laurencinIn 1983, on the one hundredth anniversary of Laurencin's birth, the Musée Marie Laurencin opened in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
- artnet.com artists/marie-laurencin/Marie Laurencin was a French artist known for her delicate depictions of young women in idyllic landscapes.
- artherstory.net marie-laurencin-and-the-autonomy-…As part of this effort, MoMA now displays two self-portraits by the French artist Marie Laurencin (1883–1956) (Figs.
- moma.org artists/3408Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883 – 8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker.
- arthistoryproject.com artists/marie-laurencin/Explore 13 artworks and writings by French artist Marie Laurencin, and meet other Cubist artists.
- Her education continued at a school in Paris, followed by the Humbert academy, where Marie Laurencin got acquainted with Georges Braque.
- theartstory.org Artists Marie LaurencinMarie Laurencin created a style distinctively her own whilst expanding upon earlier periods and movements in both art and literature.
- eksisozluk.com marie-laurencin--6150318joe dassin 'in unlu sarkısı l'été indien 'da degindigi (hatırlayalım: avec ta robe longue tu ressemblais à une aquarelle de marie laurencin...
- dailyartmagazine.com marie-laurencin/Within the current context of our ever-expanding knowledge of gender and sexuality, it is time for women like Marie Laurencin to be seen.
- lostwomenart.de en/artist/marie-laurencin/Private collector Masahiro Takano opened his Marie Laurencin Museum in Nagano in 1983, and then another in Tokyo in 2017.