Tamara de Lempicka - “The Model, 1925”. Gesigneerd in de plaat.





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Description from the seller
Tamara de Lempicka: “The Model, 1925”.
Signed on the plate.
Color offset print.
Condition: the work is in very good condition.
Format: 44 x 31 cm.
Tamara painted every woman as if she were a part of herself: a challenge and an anomaly in one, tangible yet elusive. In her nudes, massive body parts often protrude beyond the frame in fleshy, powerful forms that recall Léger and Picasso.
When the young painter arrived in Paris in 1920, she studied with Maurice Denis and André Lothe. In the visual arts, expressionism, surrealism, cubism, abstraction, and de Stijl-ish new objectivity had surpassed traditional art forms.
Tamara was also open to these modern currents, as her paintings demonstrate. She received numerous international prizes and exhibitions, and several French national museums eagerly sought to acquire her work.
Never framed and kept in a dark archive storage among protective acid-free paper.
The shown photos are part of the description.
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If, on multiple orders, shipping costs are not automatically combined, you will always receive the multiple paid shipping costs back from us so that you only pay shipping once.
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This artwork is carefully and securely packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands."
Seller's Story
Tamara de Lempicka: “The Model, 1925”.
Signed on the plate.
Color offset print.
Condition: the work is in very good condition.
Format: 44 x 31 cm.
Tamara painted every woman as if she were a part of herself: a challenge and an anomaly in one, tangible yet elusive. In her nudes, massive body parts often protrude beyond the frame in fleshy, powerful forms that recall Léger and Picasso.
When the young painter arrived in Paris in 1920, she studied with Maurice Denis and André Lothe. In the visual arts, expressionism, surrealism, cubism, abstraction, and de Stijl-ish new objectivity had surpassed traditional art forms.
Tamara was also open to these modern currents, as her paintings demonstrate. She received numerous international prizes and exhibitions, and several French national museums eagerly sought to acquire her work.
Never framed and kept in a dark archive storage among protective acid-free paper.
The shown photos are part of the description.
=========================================
If, on multiple orders, shipping costs are not automatically combined, you will always receive the multiple paid shipping costs back from us so that you only pay shipping once.
=========================================
This artwork is carefully and securely packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands."

