Featured frontally here are young women, each caught in a significant, quasi-cinematic pose; art books, shoes, fabrics scattered on the floor; statues and figurines competing for attention.
Competing colors and technique produce a rhythmic undulation of attention in the viewer who must hold one element too many in eye and mind; flowers may be reflected literally in a nearby mirror.
Together with the often 'unfinished' human models, all these discrete forms are staged to look toward or turn away from one another as in some modern dance; later works featured theatrical, operatic scenes inspired by Watteau and Manet.
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