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  2. Tamara de Lempicka was a 20th-century artist who created a unique painting style, often called ‘stylized cubism,’ who is perhaps best known for depicting the ideal woman of the 1920s: elegant, independent, modern, and sexually liberated.

    • Childhood
    • Early Training and Work
    • Mature Period
    • Late Period
    • The Legacy of Tamara de Lempicka

    Tamara de Lempicka was born Maria Gorska in Warsaw (then part of Russia). Her father was a Russian-Jewish lawyer and her mother was a Polish socialite. As a child of a well-off family, she went to boarding school in Lausanne, Switzerland. In 1911, she spent the summer with her grandmother in Italy, where she was introduced to the work of the great ...

    In Paris, she reinvented herself as Tamara de Lempicka, a name that had direct aristocratic pretensions. Ironically, her financial circumstances were somewhat dire as a result of her refugee status, so she determined to make money from her art. Tamara began studying diligently, enrolling at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière where she was taught b...

    Tamara de Lempicka was well suited to the prosperous golden age of the post-war period of the 1920s, the "roaring twenties", in Paris. Devoted to social ascendance but also enthralled with the bohemian lifestyles of the Parisian avant-garde, Lempicka found her place as a portraitist of some of the era's beautiful people. She mingled in circles with...

    Lempicka, who had experienced the turbulent run-up to the Russian Revolution and then the catastrophic First World War, recognized early on the signs of a second impending world war and encouraged her husband to shore up his finances. In 1939, when war seemed inevitable, the couple left Paris and moved to Hollywood, California. They lived in the fo...

    In both her life and her art, Tamara de Lempicka offered a new image of the modern woman: part jazz-age femme fatale, libertine and social climber, and part canny self-promoter, self-styled experimental artist and astute cultural and historical prognosticator. In many ways, Lempicka's artistic output has been assessed as inseparable from her larger...

    • May 16, 1898
    • March 18, 1980
  3. In February 2020, her painting Portrait of Marjorie Ferry (1932) set a record for a work by Lempicka by fetching £16.3 million ($21.2 million) at the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale at Christie's, London.

  4. In both her life and her art, Tamara de Lempicka offered a new image of the modern woman: part jazz-age femme fatale, libertine, and social climber, and part canny self-promoter, self-styled experimental artist and astute cultural and historical prognosticator.

    • Polish, Russian, French
    • May 16, 1898
    • Warsaw, Poland
    • March 18, 1980
  5. tamara de lempicka. Painter of Polish descent who figures among the most significant representatives of Art Deco aesthetics. The aesthetics developed by Lempicka appealed to the tastes of the affluent bourgeoisie.

  6. In 1925, de Lempicka established her reputation as a leading Art Deco artist at the Exposition Internationale des Artes Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. A form of art that combined Cubism and design, Art Deco had begun to become wildly popular, and this was the first Art Deco exhibition in Paris.

  7. Jan 16, 2022 · Tamara de Lempicka’s artworks were inspired by dramatically varying sources. Paintings such as her 1925 Group of Four Nudes and Kizette in Pink displayed her adoration for the Italian Renaissance style as well as the Avant-Garde and Art Deco styles.

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