Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel - Marie Laurencin
Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel - Marie Laurencin
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Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel — Marie Laurencin
Painted in 1923, Marie Laurencin’s Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel is one of the most intriguing and unconventional portraits in the history of fashion and art. Commissioned by Coco Chanel herself, the painting captures the legendary couturière in Laurencin’s signature style — soft, dreamlike, suffused with pale pinks and greys, figures that seem to float between reality and reverie.
Chanel famously rejected the portrait, finding it too melancholy. Laurencin kept it. Today it is considered a masterpiece of early 20th-century portraiture — and a fascinating window into two of the most iconic women of the Belle Époque and Art Deco era.
Printed in-house on premium photo paper with professional 8-color printing — vivid, faithful color with every delicate brushstroke preserved. Printed on demand, just for you — no mass production, no stock. Available in multiple sizes.

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