Tamara de Lempicka is on view at the de Young museum from October 12, 2024 - February 9, 2025. Plan your visit today! www.famsf.org/exhibitions/tamara-de-lempicka
@gorgeousguerillaАй бұрын
Her name was Tamara Łempicka.
@heidiheirigs10872 ай бұрын
Nicely done. Her art was beautiful, and I enjoyed learning more about her . The part about the bracelets was fascinating. This lady was a survivor and flourished wherever she landed.
@shelinan23172 ай бұрын
I love her work. I originally saw it on the walls of Barbra Streisand’s home in Architecture Digest many years ago. I saved the edition and went out to buy a book about her. This last spring I saw a FABULOUS play on Broadway about her. Thank you the museum for displaying her works. She was a truly amazing artist and created a path for many to follow!!!! Sheli Nan
@craigathonianАй бұрын
As an artist myself, i have always looked at other artist as comrades or family, where i never felt superior or inferior, just that we all are different and doing our thing. Then comes a true master like Tamara de Lempicka, and suddenly you see a mythological god that incarnates every couple of hundred years. One of my all time favorite painter and individual ❣
@glauciafloresyreyes183327 күн бұрын
She is GREAT. ❤❤❤❤❤
@bwiseokАй бұрын
I never knew about Tamara de Lempicka. Her art is outstanding. It’s nothing like I’ve ever seen. I am quite intrigued.
@StarSystemAndromedaАй бұрын
I love Lempicka’s work!!! ❤❤❤
@andreaandrea6716Ай бұрын
Despite being as known as she is, and having had a great popularity, I can't help feeling that Tamara de Lempicka is more important than many realize. I have a feeling that, amongst serious artists, she is disregarded out of the idea that being popular/commercial, she is somehow 'less than' .... and that, BECAUSE her work is immediately accessible, it's dismissed. Because she makes it look easy. Because she so thoroughly mastered her style. It's very odd. I do love her work. Not only is it sensual, but it is deep. And holds mystery. Thank you for making this. I do wish that it had been longer, with even more family history.
@Chaotic3132 ай бұрын
WOW! What original, amazing work from a woman who lived life on her own terms long before a thing like that was acceptable.
@EugeniadellaАй бұрын
The period during whichshe lived was much more Open minded than You think
@nicholasmedhurst3303Ай бұрын
Excellent view of an artist i had never encountered before. I wish i had known about her years ago when i was contemplating becoming an artist. Unhappily and stupidly i did not.
@texas1949Ай бұрын
It’s never too late! 🎉
@ETIENNE8100Ай бұрын
Very nice point of view from Lempicka a great woman
@MiriamAndrade-w1pАй бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful discussion from family and historians concerning her place in history and the details of her exceptional life!
@massimosquecco8956Ай бұрын
Love, love her paints since I was a teenager. Now I turned 60 and I ve learned the right pronunciation of her name due to this video.Finally! Though my ideal pronunciation that sounded "chka" is still more flattering for e me...
@aleta5024Ай бұрын
I belive that the slavic pronunciation is the correct, the original one. The pronunciation they use in this video has been changed to suit the speakers of romance languages.
@Cds16-g5cАй бұрын
No, the pronounciation in this video is not correct, even the great grand daughter calls herself like this. But Lempicka/Lempicki is a polish name and has to be pronounced following the rules of the polish language.
@sandysox28 күн бұрын
Facinating ....thank you
@AndrewMaendl16 күн бұрын
😢😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@kalayne67132 ай бұрын
Fascinating. I loved art history at school but never did we get the backstory. How much more interesting those classes would have been hearing this story and seeing her fabulous paintings. Thanks for posting.
@carolinejohnson22Ай бұрын
I came across a book of her paintings about thirty years ago and l ❤ her art. So different and stylish, art deco. Im a big fan 🥰💃🌺
@carlosbarahona8609Ай бұрын
The Epitome of Class ❤
@edlee94322 ай бұрын
Greatly enjoyed the member preview today, a must see exhibit!
@deryckmaughan12142 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Another landmark exhibition and catalogue. Bravo Furio.
@MarahCarney-rl8xj2 ай бұрын
Love this video!!! So cool to hear from Marisa de Lempicka
@Catbooks28 күн бұрын
I've loved her work since discovering her in the 80s, but didn't know anything about her life. Had no idea she moved to Beverly Hills, or anywhere in California. This was so interesting. Thank you.
@daylematthews25 күн бұрын
Beautiful little documentary.
@ritanolan3212Ай бұрын
I love the short films the FAM of SF make for their new exhibits! Interesting, educational and FUN!
@louis_pdx2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Can't wait to see it.
@becauseingridsaidsoАй бұрын
i just learned who this woman is and i’m obsessed!!
@movingroovinproduction2 ай бұрын
This was fantastic! Loved it! I'm looking forward to it!
@eddieesparza2635Ай бұрын
Fascinating love her work ❤️
@VictoriaJewellery5994Ай бұрын
Tamara Łempicka was born in Moscow in 1898 and died in Mexico in 1980. Her father, Borys Gurwik-Gorski was a wealthy Russian Jew, a merchant or an industrialist, while her mother, Malwina née Dekler, came from an affluent Polish family. Tamara and her siblings, Adrienne and Stańczyk, were raised by their mother and the Dekler grandparents in Warsaw. The Deklers were part of the cultural and social elite, friends of Ignacy Jan Paderewski and Artur Rubinstein, among others.
@marina1234567891100028 күн бұрын
Tamara de Lempicka's mother, Malwina Dekler (or Decler), was of Polish Jewish descent. Both of Tamara’s parents, Malwina and Boris Gurwik-Górski, were reportedly baptized into the Polish Reformed Church in 1891. Despite this baptism, their heritage connected them to Poland's Jewish community, as indicated by the family grave located in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw.
@marianavarro3111Ай бұрын
It was over to quickly what a wonderful video ❤
@creativewriter3887Ай бұрын
This may be lame.. but I became fascinated with Tamara de Lempicka as a kid in the 80s when her work appeared in Madonna's "Open Your Heart" video (and the "Who's that Girl" Tour) and later in her "Vogue" video... there was something haunting about her paintings... she really was a more than just an Art Deco artist. Her work seems to transcends the era and yet is very much part of that era. She knew that her art would allow her to be independent and her own person/persona; an example to all people and especially to women.
@djpokeeffe8019Ай бұрын
Thank you. Great short documentary.😊
@sharksport0126 күн бұрын
She was beautiful!
@mariaelenalovesloveАй бұрын
Legacy of a powerful women created her entire life ❤🌎❤
@deannenguyen30414 күн бұрын
i need about 2.5 more hours of this. What a WOMAN.
@seltexmxАй бұрын
Wonderful video about a brilliant woman! Thank you for making and uploading this video.
@romerpedronphotography7612Ай бұрын
Beautiful Profile! Love all your videos
@timeenoughforart2 ай бұрын
Very interesting.
@oteroarts14072 ай бұрын
I would love to see this!
@claredelamer79402 ай бұрын
Wonderful.
@RealityVonTrappАй бұрын
Amazing! thanks
@Jay-ql4gpАй бұрын
I loved this! Thank you so much!
@fatimamatar44Ай бұрын
My absolute favorite artist. Thank you for reminding me of her genius.
@ELIOSANFELIU2 ай бұрын
Thank you¡¡
@Bubu00013Ай бұрын
Let's remember that she was a Polish painter of Jewish origin, born in Warsaw.
@johnnyboyvanАй бұрын
I love her paintings. Her open bisexuality was most refreshing.
@tlknfotografia64782 ай бұрын
Muy bueno!👏🏻👏🏻
@firouz256Ай бұрын
Madonna has one of the biggest private collections of Art nd she is crazy for Lampickas and Kahlos
@PierreVerde5Ай бұрын
Lady Gaga as Tamara?
@dollandine2 ай бұрын
T H A N K YOU!!!!👋🏻
@Wh1teoutsАй бұрын
5:15 I have this painting in my living room
@SeanLigman-yo6ycАй бұрын
She was right, out of an hundred pictures, you can spot hers right away...
@EugeniadellaАй бұрын
Her work reminds me of the Soviet propaganda posters somehow
@pipfox7834Ай бұрын
Yes!! you put your finger on what makes me incomfortable looking at most of them. A coldness...
@nineteenfortyeight29 күн бұрын
@@pipfox7834 Eugenia said nothing of the kind
@gorgeousguerillaАй бұрын
Her name was Tamara Łempicka.
@thehipmusicologistАй бұрын
It’s amazing that she created her own style. For that, I admire her. However, the style she created looks very robotic, or industrial to me and not one I particularly like..
@mia-tu2hhАй бұрын
Tamara Łempicka 🌟🤍❤️
@henrimatisse7481Ай бұрын
I wonder if she and Frida Kahlo would have "hit it off"?
@jesussoriano8978Ай бұрын
Tamara lampika lived in México y the most important painter where is her legacy ...Thais video is only one part
@cristobolpolychronopolis9723Ай бұрын
Love her art🎉❤ my name Mara😂👋🧑🦼💖🫶i love art too from mara👋🧑🦼🧑🦼Also do everything myself 😊 i love her art 😂👋🫶🧑🦼
@MediaShareHub2 ай бұрын
0:07
@lucaslucas6272Ай бұрын
Lady Gaga should play her on a movie.
@sclogse12 ай бұрын
If you like her work but don't like Me no Riefenstahl, think again.
@Mini_Min_Ай бұрын
One would expect that her descendant and an art expert would know how to pronounce her name correctly.
@MarisadeLempicka20 күн бұрын
Hello! Please note that this is how Tamara herself pronounced her last name. She changed the pronunciation of her last name while living in Paris to make it sound more cosmopolitan and added the "de" to make it sound more aristocratic. This was part of her self branding strategy as a modern cosmopolitan woman
@theamarcord1332Ай бұрын
Why does everybody mispronounce her last name? The letter “c” is pronounced as “z” in “pizza”. It’s a typical Polish last name.
@MarisadeLempicka20 күн бұрын
Hello! Please note that this is how Tamara herself pronounced her last name. She changed the pronunciation of her last name while living in Paris to make it sound more cosmopolitan and added the "de" to make it sound more aristocratic. This was part of her self branding strategy as a modern cosmopolitan woman. PS: I am well aware that in Poland it is pronounced "Wempitzka"... We love our Polish heritage and our many friends in Poland
@majazielinska909Ай бұрын
I wish the expert were able to pronounce her name properly….
@MarisadeLempicka20 күн бұрын
Hello! Please note that this is how Tamara herself pronounced her last name. She changed the pronunciation of her last name while living in Paris to make it sound more cosmopolitan and added the "de" to make it sound more aristocratic. This was part of her self branding strategy as a modern cosmopolitan woman. PS: I am well aware that in Poland it is pronounced "Wempitzka"... We love our Polish heritage and our many friends in Poland
@kathleenstoin671Ай бұрын
I respect her art, but I can't excuse her cheating lifestyle.
@PqV72MT4Ай бұрын
Sorry a true artist would never use Instagram. This lady would have had too much class for something like that.
@switchfish244 күн бұрын
I only wished they learned how to pronounce her last name properly. 😒😒 Abomination. Her own granddaughter butchers her beautiful surname. Shocking 😳
@nineteenfortyeight29 күн бұрын
"self-made"? I guess to make yourself, first marry an aristocrat, then marry a rich art collector. OK.
@carolynzaremba54692 ай бұрын
I support the Russian Revolution!
@IwonaIwona-wx5qtАй бұрын
L-E-M-P-I-C-K- A why they don't spell it well? Because she was polish?
@MarisadeLempicka20 күн бұрын
Hello! Please note that this is how Tamara herself pronounced her last name. She changed the pronunciation of her last name while living in Paris to make it sound more cosmopolitan and added the "de" to make it sound more aristocratic. This was part of her self branding strategy as a modern cosmopolitan woman. PS: I am well aware that in Poland it is pronounced "Wempitzka"... We love our Polish heritage and our many friends in Poland
@c.w.63182 ай бұрын
That’s interesting. She was into Coc.
@Kathara13Ай бұрын
The diamond bracelet story is as sickening as it is implausible. Just goes to show how people w $ fantasize. Delusional.
@User2754-sАй бұрын
Very low quality copy
@delavan9141Ай бұрын
Ok this is my last attempt to complete one of your videos. The techniques employed are excessively distracting and unpleasant, specifically here the constantly changing--every 2 seconds or so--from one angle to another of the narrators. What is the purpose of this? Just let us rest our eyes and listen to what the person is saying! We don't need the constantly shifting perspective of some guy sitting on a chair! Are you trying to make an action scene because you think viewers will get bored otherwise? Don't be ridiculous. and show an entire painting--and for more than one or two seconds! What you are really trying to create with these videos is a mystery.
@seejanereadАй бұрын
You seem fun.
@XAVIERCUERVOАй бұрын
she was doing coke while painting and listening to Wagner really loud woow my dream woman