Tamara de Lempicka - “Auto-portrait, 1932”. Gesigneerd in de plaat.






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Description from the seller
Tamara de Lempicka: “Auto-portrait, 1932”.
Signed on the plate.
Color offset print, issued in the 1990s by Taschen. The
Condition: the work is in very good condition.
Format: 31 x 44 cm.
The artist was born as Tamara Gorska in Warsaw, in 1898 or 1902. She studied at the Art Academy in Saint Petersburg and married a certain Lempicki.
After the Russian Revolution she moved (with her parents and her sister Adrienne) in 1918 to Paris, where she immersed herself in the cosmopolitan life of the French high society.
In 1938 she emigrated to the United States and settled in Beverly Hills. After World War II she travelled through America and Europe under the name Barones Kuffner. In 1980 she died in Mexico.
During the twenties and thirties Tamara de Lempicka was not only a well-known painter and a formidable lady, but also a woman of astonishing beauty. Luigi Chiarella described her as follows:
"Her movements were flowing, soft and harmonious, she radiated life and her face had large, almost artificial eyes and a mouth that smiled slightly, red with expensive French lipstick."
And so she also appears in this self-portrait from 1932 with the pun title, sitting behind the wheel of a sports car.
The original painting is located in a private collection in Paris, France.
Never framed and kept in a dark archives storage between protective acid-free paper.
The shown photos are part of the description.
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If multiple orders the shipping costs are not automatically combined you will always receive back from us the multiple paid shipping costs so that you pay shipping costs only once.
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This artwork is carefully sturdily packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping possible to the Canary Islands.
Seller's Story
Tamara de Lempicka: “Auto-portrait, 1932”.
Signed on the plate.
Color offset print, issued in the 1990s by Taschen. The
Condition: the work is in very good condition.
Format: 31 x 44 cm.
The artist was born as Tamara Gorska in Warsaw, in 1898 or 1902. She studied at the Art Academy in Saint Petersburg and married a certain Lempicki.
After the Russian Revolution she moved (with her parents and her sister Adrienne) in 1918 to Paris, where she immersed herself in the cosmopolitan life of the French high society.
In 1938 she emigrated to the United States and settled in Beverly Hills. After World War II she travelled through America and Europe under the name Barones Kuffner. In 1980 she died in Mexico.
During the twenties and thirties Tamara de Lempicka was not only a well-known painter and a formidable lady, but also a woman of astonishing beauty. Luigi Chiarella described her as follows:
"Her movements were flowing, soft and harmonious, she radiated life and her face had large, almost artificial eyes and a mouth that smiled slightly, red with expensive French lipstick."
And so she also appears in this self-portrait from 1932 with the pun title, sitting behind the wheel of a sports car.
The original painting is located in a private collection in Paris, France.
Never framed and kept in a dark archives storage between protective acid-free paper.
The shown photos are part of the description.
========================================
If multiple orders the shipping costs are not automatically combined you will always receive back from us the multiple paid shipping costs so that you pay shipping costs only once.
=========================================
This artwork is carefully sturdily packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping possible to the Canary Islands.
