Tamara de Lempicka, described as the first woman artist to be a glamour star, is known for her Art Deco-styled portraits of
sexy, bedroom-eyed women in stylish dress and haunting poses. Her
clear, strong style, sometimes called Soft Cubism, earned her a place
at the top of the Art-Deco movement.
Her life is a dramatic
story itself. Married twice to wealthy men, she moved from her
native Poland to Russia, and then to Paris. In 1918, she studied
painting at the Acade (showing 500 of 17539 characters). |
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Tamara De Lempicka is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Art Deco
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