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Tamara de Lempicka - Woman in a Yellow Dress [1929] | Flickr Author of the catalogue raisonné Alain Blondel describes this work a picture of 'a young, fair-haired woman in a saffron gown with a grey, stormy sky in the background who wears an air of profound disillusionment as she lies on a sofa in almost the exact pose as Madame Récamier ’ It remains unknown if such disillusionment cited by Blondel reflected the artist’s own attitude in the wake
Tamara de Lempicka Painter: Art Deco Pioneer of the 1920s Woman in a Yellow Dress 1929 by Tamara de Lempicka Her Art Deco style fell out of fashion in the 1940s and 1950s, causing a decline in commissions Undeterred, she experimented with abstract styles but never achieved the same recognition as with her earlier work
Tamara de Lempicka (inspired by) Ad: Order a Woman in Black Dress, 1923 by Tamara de Lempicka (inspired by) Reproduction Woman in a Yellow Dress, 1929 Woman with a Green Glove, 1928
Portrait of a Young Girl in a Green Dress by De Lempicka also . . . Perhaps Tamara De Lempicka’s most famous painting, ‘Girl in Green with Gloves’, has been an icon to her artistic style and work throughout her career Painted in 1929, the ‘Girl in Green with Gloves’ displays a beautiful young woman wearing a flimsy green dress, white gloves, and a large, white hat