Tamara Im Grünen Bugatti

Tamara Im Grünen Bugatti. Lempicka Tamara im grünen Bugatti Kaufen auf Ricardo It was commissioned by the famous German fashion magazine Die Dame to go on the front. Tamara Łempicka portrayed herself sitting behind the wheel of a sports car

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Have a look at the scarf around her neck: doesn't it look like a block of marble or stone? After having painted many portraits of others, she created her self-portrait in 1929 titled Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti)

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The composition captures de Lempicka's poised elegance, framed against the luxurious automobile with meticulous attention to graphic, angular lines and sharp contours. Heralded as one of the greatest Polish artists of all time, Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) painted the aristocracy in France and the United States in a distinct Art Deco style Tamara im grünen Bugatti, 1929; Junges Mädchen in grün (auch: Junges Mädchen mit Handschuhen), 61,5 × 45,5 cm, Öl auf Sperrholz, 1927-1930; Centre Pompidou, Musée, Niveau 5,

Tamara de Lempicka ‚Tamara im grünen Bugatti‘ Reproduktion in Niedersachsen Rotenburg (Wümme. Although this portrait also has a grain of fiction, just as her scandalous biography, which she reshaped to her discretion Tamara Łempicka portrayed herself sitting behind the wheel of a sports car

Tamara de Lempicka Tamara im grünen Bugatti 90x60 Ölgemälde Leinwand G00271 eBay. This connotation is bolstered by the accumulation of bright, almost monochromatic elements: a flesh-coloured glove, a small, grey-and-beige aviator hat, and a windblown shawl of the same colour. Self-portrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti) is a painting of Tamara de Lempicka (colloquial name of Tamara Łempicka), which captures her at the very rise of her career and became her iconic image