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Lempicka, Tamara de (1898-1980) - 1929 Girl  With Gloves (Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France) by RasMarley, via Flickr Rolf Armstrong, Maurice Denis, Vintage Pin Up, Pin Up Art, Posters For Sale, Art Posters, Heart Of Gold, Art Blog, The Source

Oil on canvas. Tamara de Lempicka (aka Maria Gorska) was a Polish painter known for the “soft cubism” by which she epitomized the sensual side of the Art Deco movement (her renderings of stylishly sexy, bedroom-eyed women remain unmatched to this day). Tamara attended boarding school in Lausanne, Switzerland before moving to St. Petersburg, Russia (where she experienced the Bolshevik Revolution)— then on to her own bohemian twenties in Paris during the Roaring 20s, where she quickly became…

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Tamara de Lempicka - Portrait de Mrs. Bush [1929] Tamara Lempicka, Art Deco Portrait, Art Mini Toile, Art Deco Artists, Art Deco Paintings, Art Deco Artwork, Painting Subjects, Art Deco Posters, 1920s Art

Tamara de Lempicka’s paintings were aggressively modern-looking, and their appeal to the new social elite of her day was no doubt due in large part to their proud and glowing sensuality, in which physical beauty was emblematic of purposeful self-confidence, personal empowerment and success. The urbane and coolly polished surfaces in her pictures mirrored the social ideals of this well-heeled and influential class, which did not hesitate to pursue its passions, but had the good taste to…

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