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ARTBURO Personalization : HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Tamara de Lempicka art for Angelika Ivanc

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  • Friday November 30th, 2018

ARTBURO Personalization : Hand Painted HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Girl in Green with Gloves by Tamara de Lempicka, (1929). "Art Deco Collection by ARTBURO" for Angelika Ivanc. 

АРТБЮРО Персонализация : Ручная Роспись HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Девушка с перчатками Тамара де Лемпицка, (1929). Коллекция АРТБЮРО "Арт-Деко".

Exceptional HERMÈS bag.

 Artist: Tamara De Lempicka

Created:1931

Dimensions (cm):45.5 x 61.5

Format: Oil on plywood

Location: Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France

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. The sharp-edged form combined with the bold use of color render the whole strongly dimensional and modern. It appears that the sleek feminine figure with curvaceous lines is holding on to her hat in order to avoid losing it in the breeze, De Lempicka undoubtedly masters the effect of a wind blowing through the painting. A slight sense of eroticism is established by having the dress cling to her body, revealing her breasts and navel through the fabric.

ARTBURO Personalization : Hand Painted HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Girl in Green with Gloves by Tamara de Lempicka, (1929). "Art Deco Collection by ARTBURO" for Angelika Ivanc.  АРТБЮРО Персонализация : Ручная Роспись HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Девушка с перчатками Тамара де Лемпицка, (1929). Коллекция АРТБЮРО "Арт-Деко". Exceptional HERMÈS bag.  Artist:Tamara De Lempicka Created:1931 Dimensions (cm):45.5 x 61.5 Format:Oil on plywood Location:Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France   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. The sharp-edged form combined with the bold use of color render the whole strongly dimensional and modern. It appears that the sleek feminine figure with curvaceous lines is holding on to her hat in order to avoid losing it in the breeze, De Lempicka undoubtedly masters the effect of a wind blowing through the painting. A slight sense of eroticism is established by having the dress cling to her body, revealing her breasts and navel through the fabric.
ARTBURO Personalization : Hand Painted HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Girl in Green with Gloves by Tamara de Lempicka, (1929). "Art Deco Collection by ARTBURO" for Angelika Ivanc. АРТБЮРО Персонализация : Ручная Роспись HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Девушка с перчатками Тамара де Лемпицка, (1929). Коллекция АРТБЮРО "Арт-Деко". Exceptional HERMÈS bag. Artist:Tamara De Lempicka Created:1931 Dimensions (cm):45.5 x 61.5 Format:Oil on plywood Location:Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France 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. The sharp-edged form combined with the bold use of color render the whole strongly dimensional and modern. It appears that the sleek feminine figure with curvaceous lines is holding on to her hat in order to avoid losing it in the breeze, De Lempicka undoubtedly masters the effect of a wind blowing through the painting. A slight sense of eroticism is established by having the dress cling to her body, revealing her breasts and navel through the fabric.
ARTBURO Personalization : Hand Painted HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Girl in Green with Gloves by Tamara de Lempicka, (1929). "Art Deco Collection by ARTBURO" for Angelika Ivanc.  АРТБЮРО Персонализация : Ручная Роспись HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Девушка с перчатками Тамара де Лемпицка, (1929). Коллекция АРТБЮРО "Арт-Деко". Exceptional HERMÈS bag.  Artist:Tamara De Lempicka Created:1931 Dimensions (cm):45.5 x 61.5 Format:Oil on plywood Location:Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France   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. The sharp-edged form combined with the bold use of color render the whole strongly dimensional and modern. It appears that the sleek feminine figure with curvaceous lines is holding on to her hat in order to avoid losing it in the breeze, De Lempicka undoubtedly masters the effect of a wind blowing through the painting. A slight sense of eroticism is established by having the dress cling to her body, revealing her breasts and navel through the fabric.
ARTBURO Personalization : Hand Painted HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Girl in Green with Gloves by Tamara de Lempicka, (1929). "Art Deco Collection by ARTBURO" for Angelika Ivanc.  АРТБЮРО Персонализация : Ручная Роспись HERMÈS Vintage Kelly Bag, Девушка с перчатками Тамара де Лемпицка, (1929). Коллекция АРТБЮРО "Арт-Деко". Exceptional HERMÈS bag.  Artist:Tamara De Lempicka Created:1931 Dimensions (cm):45.5 x 61.5 Format:Oil on plywood Location:Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France   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. The sharp-edged form combined with the bold use of color render the whole strongly dimensional and modern. It appears that the sleek feminine figure with curvaceous lines is holding on to her hat in order to avoid losing it in the breeze, De Lempicka undoubtedly masters the effect of a wind blowing through the painting. A slight sense of eroticism is established by having the dress cling to her body, revealing her breasts and navel through the fabric.