17 juni 2019

Tamara de Lempicka #3








Atelier Tamara de Lempicka, 1929.

"This artist’s studio is a remarkable Art Déco testimony, and was originally occupied by the famous Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka. It resides in a building designed by the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, along with Jean Prouvé, the Barillet workshop and André Salomon, who associated to make a total work of art. Located in the 14th arrondissement in Paris, the apartment extends over a surface of 152 m² and is composed of two floors which offer large volumes and a beautiful view on the tree-filled courtyard and on the gardens of the Covent of the Cluny Sisters. The apartment includes a 60m² artist’s studio with a 6 meters height under ceiling. The period decor was preserved, such as the stained glass windows realized by Louis Barillet’s workshop. The furniture of the smoking room on the mezzanine was also entirely preserved. The apartment also has a completely equipped dining kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. A cellar completes this exceptional property. This artist’s studio is located in the only apartment building built in Paris by Robert Mallet-Stevens.
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(bron: architecture for sale)


Detail of studio for tamara de Lempicka showing staircase, bridge table and corner of the salon, in Mobilier et Décoration (January 1931). (uit: Un bel atelier moderne, bron: University of Warwick, foto: Gravot)




(bron: Histoire des Femmes)

Zie ook de post van 22 januari 2006 en de post van 3 december 2018 (hk).

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