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Her brown hair is very short, a typical bobbed haircut of the 1920s. The mouth, slightly ajar, highlighted with dark red lipstick, stands out against her pale skin. The woman is wearing light stockings, the rolled top of which can be seen on the right leg. [citation needed] The woman's feet are not visible, because the portrait stops at mid-calf.
Woman with Black Glove; Media in category "1920 paintings" ... 1920, Self-portrait, oil on wood, 50.2 x 39.5 cm, Pinakothek der Moderne.jpg 793 × 1,024; 156 KB.
An iconic Gibson Girl portrait by its creator, Charles Dana Gibson, circa 1891 The Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal of physical attractiveness as portrayed by the pen-and-ink illustrations of artist Charles Dana Gibson during a 20-year period that spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States. [1]
Marie Laurencin’s radical paintings imagined a gauzy, feminine world absent of men, but her intentions have largely been misinterpreted.
Brooks's portraits starting with her 1914 self-portrait extending through The Cross of France have been interpreted as creating new images of strong women. The portraits of the 1920s in particular—cross-dressed and otherwise—portray their subjects as powerful, self-confident, and fearless. [ 71 ]
Alice Neel (January 28, 1900 – October 13, 1984) was an American visual artist.Recognized for her paintings of friends, family, lovers, poets, artists, and strangers, Neel is considered one of the greatest American portraitists of the 20th century.
Studio portrait by Russell Ball, 1920s. By her own admission, Brooks was a sexually liberated woman, unafraid to experiment, even posing nude for art photography.
Idealised Portrait of a Young Woman as Flora; In a Park; In a Warm Land; In the Conservatory (Bartholomé) In the Dining Room; The Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain; Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (Rubens) Innocence (Corinth) The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter (Lemoine) Ippy and Gertie Posing at Fashion House Hirsch, Amsterdam