Deer (1923) by Marie Laurencin

Deer - Marie Laurencin - 1923

Artwork Information

TitleDeer
ArtistMarie Laurencin
Date1923
Art MovementCubism,Expressionism

About Deer

The artwork, titled “Deer,” was created by Marie Laurencin in 1923 and is classified under the genres of Cubism and Expressionism. It is a genre painting, which depicts scenes from everyday life.

In this composition, the central figure appears to be a woman, rendered in a somewhat abstract and stylized manner, consistent with the cubist influence. Surrounding her are multiple animals, notably the eponymous deer, as well as a cat and another smaller human-like figure. The background consists of varying shades of blue, gray, and pink, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The forms and colors are soft yet evocative, emphasizing mood and expression over realistic depiction, which aligns with the principles of Expressionism. The presence of the guitar on the right side suggests a narrative involving music, further contributing to the serene and contemplative nature of the scene.

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