Tamara Łempicka, commonly known as Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980), was a
Polish-born painter in the 1920s and 1930s, best-known for her polished
Art-Deco portraits of aristocrats and the wealthy, and for her
highly-stylized paintings of nudes
Tamara de Lempicka was the
lone traditional easel painter in the entirety of the Art Deco style.
Her sources of inspiration ranged dramatically: she adored Italian
Renaissance painting; she was characterized by critics as a sort of
modern-day Ingres, although the comparisons were more often not intended
to flatter; she absorbed the avant garde art of the era - particularly
post-cubist abstraction but of a "softened" style. Perhaps most
influential was Lempicka's desire to capitalize on her social
connections to create a niche for her portraiture, which most often
featured well-to-do, cosmopolitan types. The Art Deco style, lavish in a
less visually complex way than its predecessor, Art Nouveau, was
probably the ideal vehicle for her trendy style. Most notably, despite
its decorative quality, her work provided her with an outlet for
unconventional self-expression: truly a product of her era, the
libertine golden age between the two world wars, Lempicka, a bisexual,
made bold, liberated female sexuality the lynchpin of her art.
Trained
by two successful avant garde artists at the height of post-Cubist
experimentation, Lempicka's work is nevertheless most often categorized
as Art Deco. While her style incorporates the geometric, faceted forms
of Cubism, her emphasis on soft modeling achieved a more sensuous
effect. The bodies of her sitters are slightly distorted so that they
appear as elegant objets d'art as much as human figures. She
incorporated the rich, limited palette of Art Deco - particularly,
graphic design - to create polished portraits that seemed more
decorative than serious high art.
Lempicka's lifestyle, one in
which she flouted her sexual freedom, has made her something of a
conundrum for feminist art historians. As she frequently depicted her
female lovers and other women - often in pairs or groups - as reveling
in their sexuality under the gaze of a female painter, it is possible to
regard Lempicka as a kind of proto-feminist. Indeed, as a female
painter representing the female nude, she subverted the conventional
arrangement in which a naked woman is displayed exclusively for the
viewing pleasure of the male onlooker. The result is a kind of
egalitarian voyeurism. The caveat may be, however, that as a member of
the upper class, Lempicka's freedom was more easily attained and
forgiven.
The gleaming surfaces of her sensual portraits are
tributes to jazz- and flapper-age decadence following the privations of
WWI. She was a favorite artist of the rich and socialites of her time,
her popularity continues with celebrities such as Madonna, Jack
Nicholson, and Barbra Streisand that enjoy her sharp lines and bold
statements of a by-gone age.
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Mrs Tamara de Lempicka |
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1923, Jeune fille en robe verte |
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1925, Portrait du Marquis Sommi |
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1925, Portrait of Prince Eristoff |
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1925, Portrait of the Duchess of la Salle |
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1925, The model |
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1927, Kisette on the balcony |
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1927, Kizette in pink |
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1927, Portrait of Grand Duke Gavriil Kostantinovic |
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1927, The dream (Rafaela green background) |
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1928, Potrait of Arlette Boucard |
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1928, In the middle of summer |
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1928, Portrait of Mr Tadeusz de Lempicki |
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1928, Printemps |
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1928, Sharing secrets |
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1929, Blue woman with a guitar |
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1929, Girl with gloves |
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1929, My Portrait (Self-portrait in the green Bugatti) |
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1929, Portrait du Docteur Boucard |
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1929, Portrait of Mrs Bush |
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1929, Portrait of the Marquis d'Afflito |
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1929, Saint-Moritz |
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1929, The musician |
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1930 portrait de madame M |
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1930, Le téléphone II |
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1930, Portrait of Ira Perrot |
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1930, The blue scarf |
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1931 Portrait of Mrs. Boucard |
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1931, Idyll |
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1932, Portrait d'homme Baron Kuffner |
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1932, Portrait of Marjorie Ferry |
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1932, Portrait of Mrs M |
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1933, La Polonaise |
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1933, Portrait of Miss Poum Rachou |
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1933, Portrait de Pierre de Montaut
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1933, Portrait of Suzy Solidor |
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1935, Beggar with mandolin |
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1935, Sleeping woman |
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1941, Calla lillies |
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1941, Key and hand |
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1941, Le coquillage |
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1946, Amethyst |
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1948, Mexican girl |
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1954, Jeune Fille Couronnée |
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