Goebel limited editions porcelain painting
Girl with gloves, Tamara De Lempicka porcelain painting. Goebel Artis Orbis porcelain painting in Art Deco style by the popular artist Tamara De Lempicka . Goebel limited editions porcelain painting, only 999 pieces, unique production process, craftsmanship tradition.
The traditional house Goebel has interpreted also this artist, creating carefully handcrafted Artis Orbis Goebel porcelain painting with high value and aesthetic demand.
Girl with gloves, Tamara De Lempicka porcelain painting
- Goebel Artis Orbis Collection
- Art. n. 67070141 (670-70-14-1)
- Goebel limited editions figurines, N. 35 on 999
- Size: 42,5 x 59 cm.
- Authenticity card marked Goebel Artis Orbis Collection
- Tamara de Lempicka
- © Tamara Art Heritage
- Licensed by Museum Masters NYC
- 1898 - 1980
Goebel takes this masterpiece and turns it into first class furnishings, Goebel ornaments designed with precious luxury, full of sensuality.
In this case Tamara De Lempicka's piece becomes a porcelain figurine, a jewel among porcelain figurines, that is a Goebel figurine part of Artis Orbis Goebel collection.
This luxury figurine is not like many other Goebel figurines, because this is a Goebel Artis Orbis limited edition figurine and is a Goebel handmade item, like all the objects part Goebel Collection. The German porcelain figures can be the secret desire of all Goebel collectors, but also of every Tamara De Lempicka lovers.
Tamara De Lempicka
An icon of the Jazz Age painter. Tamara de Lempicka was Art Deco’s diva. Her art and her life of great wealth, indiscriminate sexuality and endless intrigue epitomized 1920’s excess and indulgence. Tamara was a great beauty, a Polish aristocratic refugee of the Russian Revolution, she fled to Paris, where she studied art and made a name for herself through her cool, sleek sensual painting style; a style that soon came to epitomize the glamorous Art Deco ‘look’.
Artis Orbis makes Art accessible, using the most beautiful works by famous artists such as Salvador Dali, Gustav Klimt, Lampen, Alphonse Mucha, Claude Monet, Romero Britto, Auguste Renoir and Vincent Van Gogh.