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  1. Jun 16, 2016 · Romaine Brooks ( 1874 – 1970) lived most of her life in Paris where she was a leading figure of an artistic counterculture of upper-class Europeans and American expatriates, many of whom were creative, bohemian, and homosexual.

  2. Oct 28, 2022 · The name of Romaine Brooks, the early twentieth-century portraitist, is not one that comes to mind instantly when talking about women artists. However, she is remarkable both as an artist and as a person. Brooks showed a deep psychological understanding of her subjects.

  3. Jul 8, 2016 · The World Is Finally Ready to Understand Romaine Brooks. An early 20th-century artist, Brooks was long marginalized, her work overlooked, in part because of her fluid sexual and gender identity...

  4. Romaine Brooks was a U.S. Woman Artist and LGBTQ Artist born on May 1, 1874. Brooks contributed to the Symbolist movement and died on December 7, 1970.

  5. Oct 2, 2016 · Romaine Brooks (1874–1970) lived most of her life in Paris where she was a leading figure of an artistic counterculture of upper-class Europeans and American expatriates, many of whom were creative, bohemian and homosexual.

  6. Romaine Brooks (1874–1970) lived most of her life in Paris where she was a leading figure of an artistic counterculture of upper-class Europeans and American expatriates, many of whom were creative, bohemian, and homosexual.

  7. Although best known for her portraits of notable women in oil, she also executed a large body of graphite drawings, adopting a highly personal style informed by the visionary forms of Symbolism, the sinuous lines of Art Nouveau, and the automatic drawing practices of Surrealism.

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