There are few people who work harder than Madonna. In 2001, at the age of 43, she performed 16 consecutive squats on stage while stepping on high heels. This god-like scene has now become popular again, triggering a craze for imitation.
There are few people more outrageous than Madonna. During her 66th birthday, she booked a banquet in Pompeii and hugged her 37-year-old athlete boyfriend.
The previously swollen face has also rejuvenated.
Pompeii was a city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Countless residents were sealed under the volcanic ash. Choosing to celebrate her birthday here was indeed her usual deviant choice.
This approach also reminds people of her favorite female painter Tamara de Lempica.
Tamara had a fiery life and asked that her ashes be scattered on the world's most active volcano - Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico.
The deceased has passed away, but the descendants have their own wonderful moments.
How should we look at this fiery female painter Tamara de Lempica who has been repeatedly paid tribute by the pop queen and nourished by desire?
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Why the Queen of Pop Loves Her
There were many pop culture highlight moments in the 1990s, and the thoracic spine battle suit worn by Madonna during the tour must be one of them.
Gaultier sharpened women's breasts into a cone, paired with Madonna's three-dimensional golden curls and red lips, to declare the power of women to the world.
The visual effect of sharp edges and corners between body volumes is easily reminiscent of the works of Tamara de Lempica.
How much does Madonna love her?
Not only do her paintings have to be displayed at home, the MV for her representative work "vogue" begins with three close-ups of the paintings , which together with the folding hand dance are written into the common memory of the audience.
Madonna's home
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of the single "vogue" In Uma Thurman's highlight moment of appearance - the movie "Love in June", we can also see the pair of decadent and glamorous girls portrayed by Tamara. The impact of film makeup.
uses shadows to depict the already big and eye-opening eyes of Uma Thurman and the other heroine Medello, as bright as glass balls.
But with the gaudy red lips like a commercial girl, there is a lingering shadow of decadence no matter how you look at it.
Indeed, when it comes to depicting the delicious flesh of lustful bodies under the skyscrapers of the Jazz Age, no one is better than Tamara.
Her blends refined cubism and neoclassical styles , painting the figures with the same polished texture as marble columns or copper art vaults.
is also influenced by Ingres . The characters have neat lines, clear outlines, and stable composition, with a sculpture-like sense of permanence, finding a stable balance for the impetuous theme.
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Why she depicts desire without being disgusting
Describing the female body and lust is not a profound theme for a modern painter. Frida's depiction of female pain seems to be more in line with our expectations of female painters.
Few artists are so so honest about worshiping money. Tamara vowed: "I will only live a luxurious life in my life." There are few artists who are so candidly narcissistic: "Every painting is a self-portrait."
But if you understand her life experience, you will better understand the power of her depicting desire so nakedly but not tiring. For some people, just living true to themselves is inspiring enough.
"Self-Portrait in a Green Bugatti" is one of her most famous masterpieces
Tamara was born into a wealthy lawyer family in Poland. The summer vacation she spent at her aunt's house at the age of 16 influenced her, and she established her most well-known career. He vowed to "live only a luxurious life".
Two-year-old Tamara (first from the right) and her brother
At the age of 18, she married the most handsome single lawyer in Poland at the time, Tadeusz Łempicki (tadeusz Łempicki) , and concentrated on living the life of a Polish socialite of her time. .
Unfortunately, two years later, her husband was imprisoned because of the October Revolution, and she in order to save her husband, she even became the lover of a Swedish diplomat . They then fled to Paris, leaving her husband devastated and they had to pawn their jewelry to make ends meet.
But Tamara was a person who had vowed to live a luxurious life, so she showed off her talent in painting and studied under her teacher.
Different from many artists who lived in poverty or became successful in their later years, her polished decorative art portraits of aristocrats and rich people and nude paintings with a strong personal style are very fitting the luxurious and hedonistic Parisian aristocrats of the 1920-1930 Jazz Age. The demand for decorating the living room made him famous at a young age.
"Midnight in Paris" stills
What was Paris like at that time? Hart Crane said in his "A Postcard from Paris in 1929":
"Banquet, dinner, poet, eccentric rich man, translator, lobster, absinthe, music, stroll, oysters, sherry, Ah Spearing, painting, lesbianism, editors, books, sailors. Bizarre and wonderful. "
At the same time, Tamara's paintings were also very popular in New York.
She was lucky. So she soon became rich again and became active in the art and social circles of Paris.
The openness of that era made Tamara never hide her two-way lust, extreme narcissism and fetish.
Tamara Commonly used substances are used to name paintings , such as a green scarf or a pink shirt.
And most of the women in the paintings are just like herself. The eyes in the large sockets are slightly convex, shining with a luster that is nourished by matter like glass balls. But his eyes were firm and never meant to please.
Then her husband finally couldn't stand her chaotic emotional life and divorced her. Less than a year later, she married the handsome and wealthy collector Baron Raoul Kuffner de diószegh .
Tamara not only has high artistic talent, but also has a clear-headed observation of the current situation.
In the early days of World War II, she persuaded her husband Kuffner to sell his property in Hungary and transfer it to Switzerland. After the outbreak of World War II, he moved to the United States and successfully escaped the war.
later moved to Mexico and died in his sleep at the age of 82. She lived her life as luxuriously as she promised.
And in accordance with her wishes, her ashes were scattered on the Popocatepetl volcano (one of the most active volcanoes in the world) .
will be buried in the crater of an active volcano even if he dies.The talent, wisdom, understanding and control of self-awareness that this woman has demonstrated throughout her life, , made her indeed like a volcano, continuously spewing out a passionate spirit in middle age.
Although she did not have particularly profound thoughts, she also created valuable works and lived her life honestly, unrestrained and brilliantly. No wonder Madonna is so in love with her.
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Why is Tamara so popular?
The rapid success of the artwork is inseparable from the excellent quality of itself, effective marketing and its conformity with the spirit of the times.
Tamara's personal hedonistic spirit, painting talent, artistic heritage and social skills brought by aristocratic life are extremely suitable for such an environment of luxurious enjoyment and advanced art.
art deco style illustration master erte
At the peak of Tamara's creation, in the 1920s and 1930s, it was the time when industrial design subverted handicraft design.
People who grew up among handmade products find it difficult to accept the ugliness of industrial products, just as today we cannot accept the greasiness of AI-generated images.
An AI-generated picture
But the energy of industrial design is indeed unstoppable. How to make them meet aesthetic needs?
Different from the medieval retro of the Arts and Crafts movement and the natural patterns of the Art Nouveau movement, the Art Deco movement chose to embrace the geometric lines of industrial design. It reflects the bright attitude of the upper class towards the modern era of mechanization.
has produced such classic and everlasting designs as Cartier’s tank watch, New York’s Rockefeller Building, and Shanghai’s Grand Guangming Theater.
Cartier tank series
©Mimang
Decorative art works that incorporate geometric lines are gorgeous, open and eye-catching, and they are still one of the important design styles today.
Compared with such a gorgeous aesthetic, the old money style currently defined can only be regarded as old money Uniqlo style.
MGM Queen Norma Shearernorma Shearer
And the cheerful attitude fusion of decorative art, with a sense of hedonism slightly desire for money, exactly and Tamara's life experiences and concepts are at the same frequency.
Tamara became a lover in order to save her husband, indulged in sex in her middle age, and used her late husband's inheritance to support her old age. She is not a great and upright female role model.
But these experiences allowed her to survive in troubled times and fame and fortune, and fulfill her little wish.
It is already a very remarkable thing to live a good life with oneself as the main body and a clear goal.
controls the steering wheel of life
and the Madonnas who were influenced by her are still warming up the audience's nerves with works that challenge themselves. There are few people who work harder than Madonna. In 2001, at the age of 43, she performed 16 consecutive squats on stage while stepping on high heels. This god-like scene has now become popular again, triggering a craze for imitation. There are few people more outrageous than Madonna. During her 66th birthday, she booked a banquet in Pompeii and hugged her 37-year-old athlete boyfriend. The previously swollen face has also rejuvenated. Pompeii was a city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Countless residents were sealed under the volcanic ash. Choosing to celebrate her birthday here was indeed her usual deviant choice. This approach also reminds people of her favorite female painter Tamara de Lempica. Tamara had a fiery life and asked that her ashes be scattered on the world's most active volcano - Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico. The deceased has passed away, but the descendants have their own wonderful moments. How should we look at this fiery female painter Tamara de Lempica who has been repeatedly paid tribute by the pop queen and nourished by desire? 1 Why the Queen of Pop Loves Her There were many pop culture highlight moments in the 1990s, and the thoracic spine battle suit worn by Madonna during the tour must be one of them. Gaultier sharpened women's breasts into a cone, paired with Madonna's three-dimensional golden curls and red lips, to declare the power of women to the world. The visual effect of sharp edges and corners between body volumes is easily reminiscent of the works of Tamara de Lempica. How much does Madonna love her? Not only do her paintings have to be displayed at home, the MV for her representative work "vogue" begins with three close-ups of the paintings , which together with the folding hand dance are written into the common memory of the audience. Madonna's home mv of the single "vogue" In Uma Thurman's highlight moment of appearance - the movie "Love in June", we can also see the pair of decadent and glamorous girls portrayed by Tamara. The impact of film makeup. uses shadows to depict the already big and eye-opening eyes of Uma Thurman and the other heroine Medello, as bright as glass balls. But with the gaudy red lips like a commercial girl, there is a lingering shadow of decadence no matter how you look at it. Indeed, when it comes to depicting the delicious flesh of lustful bodies under the skyscrapers of the Jazz Age, no one is better than Tamara. Her blends refined cubism and neoclassical styles , painting the figures with the same polished texture as marble columns or copper art vaults. is also influenced by Ingres . The characters have neat lines, clear outlines, and stable composition, with a sculpture-like sense of permanence, finding a stable balance for the impetuous theme. 2 Why she depicts desire without being disgusting Describing the female body and lust is not a profound theme for a modern painter. Frida's depiction of female pain seems to be more in line with our expectations of female painters. Few artists are so so honest about worshiping money. Tamara vowed: "I will only live a luxurious life in my life." There are few artists who are so candidly narcissistic: "Every painting is a self-portrait." But if you understand her life experience, you will better understand the power of her depicting desire so nakedly but not tiring. For some people, just living true to themselves is inspiring enough. "Self-Portrait in a Green Bugatti" is one of her most famous masterpieces Tamara was born into a wealthy lawyer family in Poland. The summer vacation she spent at her aunt's house at the age of 16 influenced her, and she established her most well-known career. He vowed to "live only a luxurious life". Two-year-old Tamara (first from the right) and her brother At the age of 18, she married the most handsome single lawyer in Poland at the time, Tadeusz Łempicki (tadeusz Łempicki) , and concentrated on living the life of a Polish socialite of her time. . Unfortunately, two years later, her husband was imprisoned because of the October Revolution, and she in order to save her husband, she even became the lover of a Swedish diplomat . They then fled to Paris, leaving her husband devastated and they had to pawn their jewelry to make ends meet. But Tamara was a person who had vowed to live a luxurious life, so she showed off her talent in painting and studied under her teacher. Different from many artists who lived in poverty or became successful in their later years, her polished decorative art portraits of aristocrats and rich people and nude paintings with a strong personal style are very fitting the luxurious and hedonistic Parisian aristocrats of the 1920-1930 Jazz Age. The demand for decorating the living room made him famous at a young age. "Midnight in Paris" stills What was Paris like at that time? Hart Crane said in his "A Postcard from Paris in 1929": "Banquet, dinner, poet, eccentric rich man, translator, lobster, absinthe, music, stroll, oysters, sherry, Ah Spearing, painting, lesbianism, editors, books, sailors. Bizarre and wonderful. " At the same time, Tamara's paintings were also very popular in New York. She was lucky. So she soon became rich again and became active in the art and social circles of Paris. The openness of that era made Tamara never hide her two-way lust, extreme narcissism and fetish. Tamara Commonly used substances are used to name paintings , such as a green scarf or a pink shirt. And most of the women in the paintings are just like herself. The eyes in the large sockets are slightly convex, shining with a luster that is nourished by matter like glass balls. But his eyes were firm and never meant to please. Then her husband finally couldn't stand her chaotic emotional life and divorced her. Less than a year later, she married the handsome and wealthy collector Baron Raoul Kuffner de diószegh . Tamara not only has high artistic talent, but also has a clear-headed observation of the current situation. In the early days of World War II, she persuaded her husband Kuffner to sell his property in Hungary and transfer it to Switzerland. After the outbreak of World War II, he moved to the United States and successfully escaped the war. later moved to Mexico and died in his sleep at the age of 82. She lived her life as luxuriously as she promised. And in accordance with her wishes, her ashes were scattered on the Popocatepetl volcano (one of the most active volcanoes in the world) . will be buried in the crater of an active volcano even if he dies.The talent, wisdom, understanding and control of self-awareness that this woman has demonstrated throughout her life, , made her indeed like a volcano, continuously spewing out a passionate spirit in middle age. Although she did not have particularly profound thoughts, she also created valuable works and lived her life honestly, unrestrained and brilliantly. No wonder Madonna is so in love with her. 3 Why is Tamara so popular? The rapid success of the artwork is inseparable from the excellent quality of itself, effective marketing and its conformity with the spirit of the times. Tamara's personal hedonistic spirit, painting talent, artistic heritage and social skills brought by aristocratic life are extremely suitable for such an environment of luxurious enjoyment and advanced art. art deco style illustration master erte At the peak of Tamara's creation, in the 1920s and 1930s, it was the time when industrial design subverted handicraft design. People who grew up among handmade products find it difficult to accept the ugliness of industrial products, just as today we cannot accept the greasiness of AI-generated images. An AI-generated picture But the energy of industrial design is indeed unstoppable. How to make them meet aesthetic needs? Different from the medieval retro of the Arts and Crafts movement and the natural patterns of the Art Nouveau movement, the Art Deco movement chose to embrace the geometric lines of industrial design. It reflects the bright attitude of the upper class towards the modern era of mechanization. has produced such classic and everlasting designs as Cartier’s tank watch, New York’s Rockefeller Building, and Shanghai’s Grand Guangming Theater. Cartier tank series ©Mimang Decorative art works that incorporate geometric lines are gorgeous, open and eye-catching, and they are still one of the important design styles today. Compared with such a gorgeous aesthetic, the old money style currently defined can only be regarded as old money Uniqlo style. MGM Queen Norma Shearernorma Shearer And the cheerful attitude fusion of decorative art, with a sense of hedonism slightly desire for money, exactly and Tamara's life experiences and concepts are at the same frequency. Tamara became a lover in order to save her husband, indulged in sex in her middle age, and used her late husband's inheritance to support her old age. She is not a great and upright female role model. But these experiences allowed her to survive in troubled times and fame and fortune, and fulfill her little wish. It is already a very remarkable thing to live a good life with oneself as the main body and a clear goal. controls the steering wheel of life and the Madonnas who were influenced by her are still warming up the audience's nerves with works that challenge themselves.