Dimensions: 25 x 17.5 cm
Signed p.d.: 'LEMPICKA.'
Origins
Christie's auction house, New York, February 2015
private collection, Warsaw
Exhibited
Tamara Lempicka a art déco, Villa la Fleur, Konstancin-Jeziorna, September 17, 2022 - March 12, 2023
Women of Montparnasse, Villa la Fleur, Konstancin-Jeziorna, May 19-December 31, 2018
Masters of the École de Paris, Villa la Fleur, Konstancin-Jeziorna, September 22, 2016 - August 31, 2017
Literature
Tamara Lempicka a art déco. Tradition and Modernity, exhibition catalog, Villa la Fleur, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Warsaw 2022, cat. no. 50, p. 147 (ill.)
Women of Montparnasse, exhibition catalog, Villa la Fleur, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Warsaw 2018, p. 21 (ill.)
Masters of the École de Paris, Warsaw 2016, p. 349 (ill.)
Biography
Polish painter whose work is cited as the quintessence of the art deco style in painting. As a young, rich girl, she studied at a boarding school in Lausanne, from where she traveled to Italy - she visited Rome, Florence, Venice - where she became fascinated by the paintings of the Renaissance masters. During World War I she lived in St. Petersburg, where she married a young lawyer Tadeusz Lempicki. In 1918, the couple settled in Paris. Lempicka then began studying painting at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere and at the Academie Ranson under Maurice Denis and Andrea Lothe. She exhibited her paintings in salons and Paris galleries. She painted mainly portraits and nudes, mainly of wealthy or beautiful people. In 1928, she visited Warsaw three times, with an exhibition of her works at Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery; she also showed her two paintings at the General National Exhibition in Poznań. In 1939, she moved to the United States and settled in New York, spending the last years of her life in Mexico. "Lempicka's portraits, nudes and still lifes are a perfect realization of the art deco style: the type, costume, hairstyle and posing of the model are all subordinated to it, as are all the background props and, finally, the manner of painting. Post-cubist stylization: emphasizing with drawing and light the three-dimensionality and hardness of forms, sharpness of color, smoothness of metallic, shiny surfaces, monumentalization, mannerism of shots and enamel precision of finishing make up Lempicka's style, perfectly in keeping with the aesthetics of the 1920s." - Agnieszka Morawińska