Soft Cubism: Marie Laurencin Portrait Style
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Soft Cubism: Marie Laurencin Portrait Style

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Trained on nineteen paintings by the French artist Marie Laurencin. You can see her work at

  • though Laurencin became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d'Or, I cannot find enough of her cubism works. So I had to train on her softer, non-cubist paintings (thus the name of the LoRA is a bit of a stretch).

    This LoRa produces images with a soft, dreamlike textures and colours. It does have a big flaw: it does not like to generate men. That's what happens when the entire training dataset consists of portraits of women. Maybe I'll try to put in a few male portraits in a future version.

    According to ChatGPT:

    Marie Laurencin (1883–1956) – French Painter & Illustrator

    Overview

    Marie Laurencin was a French painter, illustrator, and printmaker, known for her soft, dreamlike portraits of women. She was associated with Cubism and the Parisian avant-garde, yet developed a distinctive, lyrical style that blended pastel colors, fluid lines, and delicate femininity.


    1. Early Life & Education

    • Born in Paris, France, in 1883.

    • Studied porcelain painting before shifting to fine art at the Académie Humbert, where she met influential artists.

    • Became part of Pablo Picasso’s circle, connecting with artists like Georges Braque and Guillaume Apollinaire.


    2. Artistic Style & Themes

    • Initially influenced by Cubism, but soon moved away from its rigid geometry.

    • Developed a soft, ethereal style, often using pastel pinks, blues, and grays.

    • Focused on portraits of women, nudes, and intimate group scenes, creating a sense of mystery and nostalgia.

    • Recurring motifs: elegant women, dreamy expressions, delicate floral elements.

    • Also illustrated poetry books, including works by André Gide and Paul Verlaine.


    3. Notable Works

    🎨 "Apollinaire and His Friends" (1909) – A Cubist-style group portrait featuring Guillaume Apollinaire, Picasso, and Laurencin herself.
    🎨 "Group of Young Girls" (1920s) – An example of her signature soft, pastel-toned female figures.
    🎨 "Portrait of Coco Chanel" (1923) – A delicate rendering of the fashion icon.
    🎨 "The Fan" (1919) – Showcases her graceful, poetic aesthetic.


    4. Personal Life & Influence

    • Had a romantic relationship with Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the key poets of Cubism.

    • Exiled to Spain and Germany during WWI due to her German husband's background.

    • Returned to Paris in the 1920s, where she became a sought-after portrait artist among the fashion and literary elite.


    5. Legacy

    • One of the few prominent female artists in the Cubist movement.

    • Pioneered a distinctly feminine, poetic interpretation of modernism, influencing later artists and illustrators.

    • Her works remain in major collections, including the Centre Pompidou (Paris) and The Met (New York).


    Final Thoughts

    Marie Laurencin carved out a unique space in 20th-century art, balancing avant-garde innovation with graceful, intimate storytelling. Her dreamlike portraits continue to enchant art lovers today. 💕🎨

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