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Comments: This painting is gorgeous and I get countless compliments on it. It fits perfectly on my wall - I ordered the biggest size on canvas. My only harp is that when mounting it, the paint on the edges have already begun to wear. I suppose for the money, though, I can't be all that upset. Honestly, it looks beautiful. Highly recommended.
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Comments: I an so happy with my purchase! It truly exceeded my expectation!
Displaying reviews 1-3 The Sleeperby Tamara de LempickaStretched Canvas Print28 x 22 cm Item #: 8331327 Usually ships in
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Product InformationThis fine art Giclee on canvas print has been museum-wrapped around 1.5” wood stretcher bars, and finished with handpainted black edges. About the ArtistTamara de Lempicka, the leading Art Deco painter, painted elegant women who emanated allure. De Lempicka (1898 – 1980), who was born in Poland, lived in Russia before fleeing to Paris during the Bolshevik Revolution. A participant in the bohemian lifestyle she depicted, de Lempicka had many scandalous affairs which inspired her to create distinctive, Soft Cubism-styled art featuring precise structure and elements intended to arouse desire. Changing her style to abstract art in the 1960s, de Lempicka began creating works with a spatula. © AllPosters
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