LA DONNA CON I GUANTI
Personalized copy of the famous work by Tamara de Lempicka, a painter born on May 16, 1898 in Warsaw, and died in sleep in Mexico in March 1980, belonging to the current of Art Dèco but with an obvious research also in cubism and art abstract. Ambiguous and free, Tamara became the star of the period between the two wars. Tamara portrays the woman through deformations of Ingres-inspired bodies, cubism and neoclassicism together, in an era of luxury and agility for the rich and miserable for the others. The function of these women consisted in wearing fashionable dresses, jewels exhibited in the interior visceral. Long-legged creatures and wasp-vein give the impression that they are the kind of women who are just a little overwhelmed, who just have to show their body and keep silent.
Cold and smooth images that look to the spectator's eyes with their constructive bullying and the hardness of the tones. Tamara's pictorial research fits between decoration and style that controls and celebrates the image, poses, faces, and bodies. Statues, feminine mannequins in which the balance of gestures makes the ambiguity played on the looks even more intriguing. Nothing is vulgar but everything is perfectly patterned, drawn and colored.
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