Tamara de lempicka andromeda

  • The way she poses is highly erotic, a way that defines every feminine quality she has; her hips and shoulders suggest intimacy, whilst her face suggests a.
  • 'Andromeda' was created in 1929 by Tamara de Lempicka in Art Deco style.
  • Art Deco - and this artist was one of the few who did it traditionally and with an easel - she also has a fascinating history and a life.
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    'Andromeda' and 'Adam & Eve', late 20th century 
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    Andromeda 1998

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    Tamara de Lempicka

    Limited Trace Print : Serigraph
    Size : 39x25.5 in  |  99x65 cm
    Edition : From representation Edition draw round 175

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    Year1998

    Estate SignedTamara Wheel Lempicka Landed estate Seal, depiction certificate enquiry signed brush aside artist's daughter 

    Condition Mint 

    Not Framed 

    Purchased fromDealer 2000 

    Provenance / HistoryPurchased at Spry Basel carnival by rendering publisher DK Art Issue Inc. 

    Story / Extend InfoPrivate lumber room. This silkscreen comes secondhand goods a Lempicka art book. 

    Certificate bring in AuthenticityLempicka Holdings And Dk Publisher 

    Additional InformationVery Desired 

    LID46153

    Tamara de Lempicka - Poland

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  • tamara de lempicka andromeda
  • Andromeda, 1929 by Tamara de Lempicka
    Canvas Print - 4425-LTD

    Painting Information

    Tamara de Lempicka’s "Andromeda" (1929) feels like a fever dream in geometric form. The myth of Andromeda - usually portrayed as a damsel in distress, chained and waiting for rescue - is here transformed into a towering icon of sensuality and power. Lempicka paints her in chains, yes, but the chains are secondary to her unabashedly curvaceous, glossy body. That skin looks like it's been polished to a high shine, as if her very flesh is made of marble or chrome, catching the light at every turn.

    Andromeda’s body forms a perfect curve, reminiscent of the smooth arcs in Art Deco architecture. Her face, with its angular planes and exaggerated features - those sharp red lips and perfectly arched eyebrows - has a stoic, almost aloof quality. This is a woman who may be chained, but she’s far from defeated. There’s a quiet arrogance in the way she tilts her head, as if even in captivity, she knows her own worth.

    The composition is, quite literally, hard-edged. Look at the background - sharp, crystalline structures rise up behind her, abstract yet unmistakably architectural. It’s as if she’s been placed inside some cold, faceted prison of steel and stone. Lempicka masterfully contrasts the organ