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Tamara de Lempicka's "Young Girl in Green" 1,000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Tamara de Lempicka's "Young Girl in Green" 1,000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Eurographics

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The iconic "Young Girl in Green" painting by Tamara De Lempicka is now available in a 1000-piece puzzle. Enjoy putting together this museum-quality reproduction and admire the stunning details of the artwork. The perfect gift for art enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike.


  • Finished Puzzle Size: 19¼ × 26½ inches (48.9 × 67.3 cm)
  • Printed in Canada; Manufactured in USA
  • Nontoxic
  • Recyclable
  • Choking Hazard. Small parts. Keep away from children under 3 years.

Product Details

  • Product type: Jigsaw Puzzle
  • Shipping Dimensions: 10.0 × 14.0 × 2.5 inches  (25.4 × 35.6 × 6.4 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 1.58 lb (25.3 oz; 717 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010011901
  • Part No.: 6000-1058

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    Tamara de Lempicka

    About the Artist

    Tamara de Lempicka

    Tamara Łempicka (1898 – 1980), better known as Tamara de Lempicka, was a Jewish Polish painter who spent her working life in France and the United States. She is best known for her polished Art Deco portraits of aristocrats and the wealthy, and for her highly stylized paintings of nudes.

    Born in Warsaw, Łempicka briefly moved to Saint Petersburg where she married Tadeusz Łempicki, a prominent Polish lawyer, then travelled to Paris. She studied painting with Maurice Denis and André Lhote. Her style was a blend of late, refined cubism and the neoclassical style, particularly inspired by the work of Jean-Dominique Ingres. She was an active participant in the artistic and social life of Paris between the wars. In 1928 she became the mistress of Baron Raoul Kuffner, a wealthy art collector from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. After her divorce from Łempicki in 1931 and the death of his wife in 1933, Kuffner married Lempicka in 1934, and thereafter she became known in the press as "The Baroness with a Brush".

    Following the outbreak of World War II in 1939, she and her husband moved to the United States and she painted celebrity portraits, as well as still lifes and, in the 1960s, some abstract paintings. Her work was out of fashion after World War II, but made a comeback in the late 1960s, with the rediscovery of Art Deco. She moved to Mexico in 1974, where she died in 1980.

    Eurographics

    About the Publisher

    Eurographics

    Founded in 1987, Eurographics is a world-leading Art Publisher and Puzzle Manufacturer. Beginning as a small distributor of posters, Eurographics expanded to its current position as a major player in the art publishing and toy industries; well-known both in North America and around the world. Based in Montreal, Canada, Eurographics is made up of a team of employees from around the world.

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