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Wine bottle label for Chateau Mouton Rothschild

Print
1948 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Wine label for Chateau Mouton Rothschild


Object details

Object type
TitleWine bottle label for Chateau Mouton Rothschild
Brief description
Wine label for Chateau Mouton Rothschild
Credit line
Given by Baroness Philippine de Rothschild
Production
from a group of 39 labels (E.796-834-1985)
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
The following excerpt is from a brief biography of French painter, portrait artist, and set designer, Marie Laurencin, by Elizabeth Ashburn at the GLBTQ Archive: 'In 1914 Laurencin married Baron Otto von Wätjen. For the duration of World War I, she and her husband took refuge in Spain. In 1921 she returned to Paris and divorced von Wätjen. While Laurencin had a succession of male lovers, she also had close female friendships and lesbian relationships. She became part of the female expatriate community in Paris that sought both artistic and sexual liberation. Lesbianism, for many of these women, was a crucial element of their resistance to bourgeois social conventions. The first American who befriended Laurencin and bought her paintings was Gertrude Stein. Laurencin soon became part of the Stein salon on rue de Fleurus, where artists, writers, and intellectuals met for conversation and inspiration. Laurencin remained in contact with Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas until Stein's death in 1946 and continued to see Toklas until her own death. She also met Natalie Barney during these early years in Paris and corresponded with her during the 1940s. As another expression of her interest in lesbianism, late in her career Laurencin illustrated Sappho's poetry in a translation by Edith de Beaumont [1950]'. Encyclopedia Copyright © 2015, glbtq, Inc. Entry Copyright © 2002, glbtq, Inc.
Collection
Accession number
E.799-1985

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