ROMAINE BROOKS 2/3 – She had been married to a pianist for a short while in her life, intertwining with other loving relationships, such as those with ballet dancer Ida Rubinstein and Gabriele D’Annunzio, but her most important relationship was with the writer Natalie Clifford Barney. She had also created drawings, which showed her talent for the surreal (fighting with mythical creatures, angels and demons). She was one of the artists, who formed the Parisian art scene of the 1920s, painting portraits of other women related to this period. In Paris she became an Art Nouveau artist, making part of the group of Americans, who had assumed Paris as an elective homeland.
ROMAINE BROOKS 3/3 – She was an artist, who liked to challenge conventions (both in terms of lesbianism and in her artistic production) in a predefined figurative style. Her most famous self-portrait? It’s where she is dressed in a riding jacket, a chrome-monotonous painting, but with a red dot, which represents the honor of the Cross of the Legion of Honor. She was a beautiful woman, and throughout her life she did not deny anything about sexual habits, dying in Nice in 1970, at the age of 96.
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