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Auction archive: Lot number 149

'ADAM ET EVE'

Auction 03.03.1994
3 Mar 1994
Estimate
US$600,000 - US$800,000
Price realised:
US$1,982,500
Auction archive: Lot number 149

'ADAM ET EVE'

Auction 03.03.1994
3 Mar 1994
Estimate
US$600,000 - US$800,000
Price realised:
US$1,982,500
Beschreibung:

'ADAM ET EVE' BY TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (1898-1980) Signed bottom right DE LEMPICKA , oil on panel-- 45in. x 28 3/4in. (116cm. x 73cm.) Painted in 1932 PROVENANCE Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris Musee du Petit Palais, Geneva Barry Friedman, Ltd., New York Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1984 EXHIBITED Paris, Salon des Independants , 1932 Paris, Galerie du Luxembourg, Tamara de Lempicka de 1925 à 1935 , June-July, 1972 Tokyo, Parco, Tamara de Lempicka , 1980, no. 59 (illustrated in color) LITERATURE Revue des Vivants , France, 1933 Paris Midi , Paris, August, 1937 Le Petit Marseillais , France, September, 1937 ed. Morris Cotta, Spectacle du monde ,Paris, March, 1978 ed. O. S. Figueroa, Morelos Diarios , Mexico, June 18, 1978 Tamara de Lempicka , Paris, 1978 Baroness K. de Lempicka, Passion by Design, the art and times of Tamara de Lempicka , New York, 1987, no. 83 (illustrated) The leading female exponent of the Art Deco style of painting during the 1920s and 1930s in France, Tamara de Lempicka was as strong-minded and independent as the female figures she depicted in her painters in Europe. Tamara de Lempicka recounts the story of how she was inspired to paint Adam and Eve in her autobiography, Passion by Design . In 1932, she was working on a nude painting in her studio with a professional model she often employed. The model had held her pose for some time and asked for a break. Claiming she was famished, the model asked if she could have some of the fruits from the basket in the corner. when Lempicka agreed, she walked across the room, and took an apple from the bowl. While she was standing there, something caught her attention and she suddenly stopped with the apple held near her shoulder. "I had an inspiration", Lempicka said, "I called quickly: 'Stop, you must hold that pose exactly as it is. Do not move", and I sketched furiously. I knew that in that moment what I saw was Eve, and I must find my Adam. "When I finished the sketch, I went into the streets. This was the artists' quarter. I had before me the vision of the Adam and Eve . In the street nearby I saw a gendarme , a policeman on his beat. He was young, he was handsome. I said to him, 'Monsieur I am an artist and I need a model for my painting. Would you pose for me?' and he said, 'Of course Madame. I am myself an artist. At what time do you require me?' We made arrangements. He came to my studio after work and said: 'How shall I pose?' 'In the nude'. He took of his things and folded them neatly on the chair, placing his big revolver on the top. I set him on the podium and then called my model. 'You are Adam, and here is your Eve,' I said."

Auction archive: Lot number 149
Auction:
Datum:
3 Mar 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

'ADAM ET EVE' BY TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (1898-1980) Signed bottom right DE LEMPICKA , oil on panel-- 45in. x 28 3/4in. (116cm. x 73cm.) Painted in 1932 PROVENANCE Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris Musee du Petit Palais, Geneva Barry Friedman, Ltd., New York Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1984 EXHIBITED Paris, Salon des Independants , 1932 Paris, Galerie du Luxembourg, Tamara de Lempicka de 1925 à 1935 , June-July, 1972 Tokyo, Parco, Tamara de Lempicka , 1980, no. 59 (illustrated in color) LITERATURE Revue des Vivants , France, 1933 Paris Midi , Paris, August, 1937 Le Petit Marseillais , France, September, 1937 ed. Morris Cotta, Spectacle du monde ,Paris, March, 1978 ed. O. S. Figueroa, Morelos Diarios , Mexico, June 18, 1978 Tamara de Lempicka , Paris, 1978 Baroness K. de Lempicka, Passion by Design, the art and times of Tamara de Lempicka , New York, 1987, no. 83 (illustrated) The leading female exponent of the Art Deco style of painting during the 1920s and 1930s in France, Tamara de Lempicka was as strong-minded and independent as the female figures she depicted in her painters in Europe. Tamara de Lempicka recounts the story of how she was inspired to paint Adam and Eve in her autobiography, Passion by Design . In 1932, she was working on a nude painting in her studio with a professional model she often employed. The model had held her pose for some time and asked for a break. Claiming she was famished, the model asked if she could have some of the fruits from the basket in the corner. when Lempicka agreed, she walked across the room, and took an apple from the bowl. While she was standing there, something caught her attention and she suddenly stopped with the apple held near her shoulder. "I had an inspiration", Lempicka said, "I called quickly: 'Stop, you must hold that pose exactly as it is. Do not move", and I sketched furiously. I knew that in that moment what I saw was Eve, and I must find my Adam. "When I finished the sketch, I went into the streets. This was the artists' quarter. I had before me the vision of the Adam and Eve . In the street nearby I saw a gendarme , a policeman on his beat. He was young, he was handsome. I said to him, 'Monsieur I am an artist and I need a model for my painting. Would you pose for me?' and he said, 'Of course Madame. I am myself an artist. At what time do you require me?' We made arrangements. He came to my studio after work and said: 'How shall I pose?' 'In the nude'. He took of his things and folded them neatly on the chair, placing his big revolver on the top. I set him on the podium and then called my model. 'You are Adam, and here is your Eve,' I said."

Auction archive: Lot number 149
Auction:
Datum:
3 Mar 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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