Tamara de Lempicka's Former Workshop, Estate of the Month
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This studio, housed in the only building in Paris built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, overlooks the gardens of the Cluny Convent. The light and open area, which conveys the true sensibility of an artist's working quarters, was once the home and creative space of the Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka, and as such played an important role in the popular culture of Paris in the interwar years.
This studio, housed in the only building in Paris built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, overlooks the gardens of the Cluny Convent. The light and open area, which conveys the true sensibility of an artist's working quarters, was once the home and creative space of the Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka, and as such played an important role in the popular culture of Paris in the interwar years.
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