06/01/2026
Happy Pride Month! π Today, we're spotlighting "Girl with a Monkey" (1929) by Marie Laurencin, an artist famous for her soft, dream-like portraits of women. While her work was influenced by both Cubism and Fauvism, it did not fully align with either of these movements and took on a distinctive style of its own. Scholars have increasingly placed Laurencin's work in the q***r circles of 1920s Paris, including the sapphic salons of the American expat and heiress Natalie Clifford Barney. Once dismissed by some critics as hyper-feminine, Laurencin's work can also be understood as a subtle challenge to the masculine norms of modernism.