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Starting out in porcelain painting, then shifting to pictorially flat figures, from the 1910s she began working in a Cubist-like aesthetic: a new style that rejected all forms of perspective and traditional representation. Unlike her male counterparts (representing what some called the ‘arrogant masculinity of Cubism’), Laurencin evolved her own distinct language.
The Story of Art Without Men
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