Collections
1980 - Lempicka Estate - U.S.A.
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Exhibitions
1997 - Hiroshima Museum of Arts. Tamara de Lempicka
Tokyo-Hiroshima, Japan
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Bibliography
DE LEMPICKA-FOXHALL K. & PHILLIPS C., Passion by Design, The Art and Times of Tamara de Lempicka
Abbeville Press Publishers, New York, 1987
BLONDEL A. & HIROHI U., Tamara de Lempicka
Brain Trust. Tokyo, 1997
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History
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Images of TAMARA
Biography, Psychology
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Never had an artist been so preoccupied with her own image as Lempicka: she herself did many self-portraits, and, more especially, spent hours to sitting for photographers, where she would take on the attitude of a professional model. Her long stay in Hollywood, and all her efforts to penetrate the movie world, suggest that she longed to be in the "spotlight". Her "screen test" - with the newsreel producers Pathé in 1932 - shows a supremely self-assured image of her coming down the staircase of her rue Méchain studio, flourishing a seemingly endless cigarette-holder.
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-1935
Chronology
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De Lempicka fell into a lengthy spell of depression. During a trip to Tuscany she decided to retire to a convent, engaging the Mother Superior in long discussions. She did not put her plan into action, but painted a tragic portrait of the nun. She wrote sorrowful letters to her faithful confident, Gino Puglisi, a handsome Italian airman.
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Auctions
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