Tamara de Lempicka
 Tamara deLempicka is maybe on of the most famous painters of the Art Deco period. Lempicka was born in Poland and then proceeded to move to Russia where she lived until her husband was arrested by the Bolsheviks during the Russian revolution. She helped to release him and then they fled to Paris. This is where she learned to paint, enrolling at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere and studying privately. Partially facilitated by her spare simple style, she was quite a prolific artist and was much sought after as a portrait artist. If you are interested in learning more about Tamara deLempicka I highly recommend checking out the 'Passion by Design' by her daughter, Kizette deLempicka-Foxhall. Works by Tamara de Lempicka include:
Young Girl With Gloves Printemps Portrait of Doctor Boucard Amethyste Mother Superior Portrait of Pierre de Montaut Girl Sleeping Portrait of Grand Duke Gabriel (ca. 1927) (87K) Private Collection Portrait of Marjorie Ferry (ca. 1927) (62K) Private Collection Portrait of Madame Boucard (1931) (80K) Collection Boucard, Paris Adam and Eve (ca. 1932) (56K) Petit Palais, Geneva Auto-Portrait (Tamara in the Green Bugatti) (1925) (59K) Private Collection Portrait of Madame M. (1933) (71K) Private Collection, Paris Portrait d'Homme inacheve (Unfinished portrait of Tadeusz de Lempicki) (1928) (41K) Musee Georges Pompidou, Paris Portrait of the Dutchess de la Salle (1925) (49K) Collection of Alain Blondel, Paris Calla Lilies (1941) (81K) Private Collection, California The Refugees (1937) (46K) Musee d'Art et d'Historie, Saint Denis Romana de la Salle (1929) (77K) Portrait of Ira P. (65K) Private Collection
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