Sunday at 04:47 PM2 days Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) was a Polish-born painter known for her iconic Art Deco style and glamorous portraits of statuesque figures. She left Russia for Paris to flee the Russian Revolution. She then became a leading figure of the interwar avant-garde. She painted aristocratic figures and celebrities, she had a bold way to play with shapes and geometry. Her work captured the essence of elegance and energy that defined the Roaring Twenties, and she's a very iconic woman painter of the 20th century.Her face is interesting. She had a subtly aquiline thin and small nose. Her lips were heart-shaped. Her jawline was refined and small. She had an oval face. Her canthal title was a little bit negative and she had light colored pupils. Her eyes were almond, and she had this bedroom gaze. Every of these features express moderation which is an aristocracic ideal. The way she dressed and posed was very delicate, a bit eccentric but discreet.
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