Giclee, heavy paper, 48x58cm,in frame 94.5x120cm(frame slightly damaged)
Two dry stamps , one (p.d.) with the name of the edition and the number of the print in pencil (65/100) according to the certificate, the other (l.d.) - of the publisher together with the imprint of the signature of Lempicka.
Limited edition sealed on only 100 pieces issued by Chelsea Green Edition, certified by Museum Masters International NYC the Lempicka Estate New York.
Certificate signed in her own hand by Victoria de Lempicka, granddaughter of Tamara Lempicka. The work with the title "Young Lady with Gloves (Girl with Gloves)". Number 62/100.
Tamara Lempicka (1898 Warsaw- 1980 Cuernavaca)Polish artist of world renown, icon of art deco and the interwar period. She spent her early youth in Warsaw (where she was born), Switzerland (where she attended boarding school) and St. Petersburg (where she met her first husband Tadeusz Lempicki). During this period she became acquainted with Italy and with it Renaissance masters who were an inexhaustible source of inspiration. In 1918, she moved to Paris. In the French capital she began to study painting and discovered Cubism which became the flagship of her work. With the outbreak of World War II, she moved to the United States to then spend the rest of her life in Mexico. There she was also "buried", according to the artist's last will her ashes were scattered at the Popocatepetl volcano.
"I painted kings and prostitutes. I paint those who are inspiring to me and make me feel vibrations."