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Pop Culture Meet the Real Lempicka: A New Documentary Reveals the Art Deco Star’s Untold Origins. The film includes contributions from Anjelica Huston, Eden Espinosa, and Lempicka's heirs.
Tamara de Lempicka’s art deco paintings — beloved by Madonna, celebrated in a musical and a major show in San Francisco — are immaculate and artificial.
The painter’s streamlined, architectural portraiture came to define the Art Deco style in the 1920s-1940s. Among the most well-known women artists of her time, she has a popular cache that’s ...
A century after it was formally introduced at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, in Paris, Art Deco is enjoying a resurgence in decor, fashion and more. A ...
Art Deco is a design movement that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, defined by bold geometry, rich colors, and lavish ornamentation. Blending influences from Cubism, Futurism, Bauhaus, and ancient ...
A very happy birthday is in order — Art Deco is celebrating 100 years this year. And while that may seem like a long time ago, the design is just as relevant today, although it has taken on a ...
Life is a canvas. You gotta paint it your own way. One person who knows a thing or two about staying true to himself, and his art, is SoFlo’s own Romero Britto. Deco’s work in progress, Alex ...
Check out Kaitlin Shinnick's appraisal of an Art Deco diamond & sapphire ring, ca. 1920, in Springs Preserve, Hour 3. Antiques Roadshow is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App ...
Art Deco has therefore defied easy categorisation. The term itself was not widely adopted until after 1968, when it was used by Bevis Hillier, an art historian, based on the name of the exhibition.
Art Deco architecture: the origins and characteristics. In 1925, however, the term 'Art Deco' did not exist. Its inaugural use appeared in the 1960s when the very first major exhibition delving into ...
Tamara de Lempicka’s art deco paintings — beloved by Madonna, celebrated in a musical and a major show in San Francisco — are immaculate and artificial.