The Young Girls

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The Young Girls is a celebrated early 20th-century painting by French artist Marie Laurencin, known for its soft pastel palette and depiction of ethereal, feminine figures that became emblematic of her distinctive style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artist Marie Laurencin NERFINISHED
artisticStyle delicate, lyrical style
feminine aesthetic
stylized representation
associatedWith Paris art scene
feminine modernism
colorPalette muted tones
soft pastels
countryOfOrigin France
creator Marie Laurencin NERFINISHED
depicts ethereal female figures
group of girls
genre figurative art
portrait painting
hasCulturalSignificance example of early 20th-century French modernism
key work in Marie Laurencin’s development of a feminine visual language
hasInfluenceOn representation of women in modern art
hasQuality dreamlike atmosphere
romantic mood
subtle emotional expression
inception early 20th century
influencedBy Cubism
French modernist painting
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject feminine figures
young women
movement Cubism-influenced art
Modern art
Parisian avant-garde
notableFor being emblematic of Marie Laurencin’s style
depiction of ethereal, feminine figures
soft pastel palette
partOf Marie Laurencin’s early oeuvre
portrays idealized femininity
intimate female world
techniqueUsed oil painting
timePeriod early 20th century
titleInEnglish The Young Girls NERFINISHED

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Marie Laurencin notableWork The Young Girls