Samsung Art Store introduces 22 works by Tamara de Lempicka, a defining Art Deco artist. Renewed interest in the style — often linked to a broader “Neo-Deco” revival — is bringing her signature aesthetic back into the spotlight for a new generation of design-conscious audiences across interiors and fashion.
“Known for bold compositions, sculptural forms and refined elegance, Lempicka’s work captures early 20th-century modernity. With clean lines, striking geometry and polished surfaces, her style continues to influence contemporary art, fashion and design,” said Samsung in a release.
The collection includes some of Lempicka’s most celebrated pieces, such as the iconic “Autoportrait” (1929), a self-portrait painted in Paris and commissioned by the German fashion magazine Die Dame to celebrate women’s independence.
Also featured is “St. Moritz,” a sharply composed portrait showcasing her distinctive, highly stylized approach. A selection of still lifes further highlights the breadth of her practice, demonstrating her versatility across subjects while maintaining a cohesive visual identity.

“At the heart of Tamara de Lempicka’s work is a powerful sense of identity, elegance and modernity,” said Marisa de Lempicka, President of the Tamara de Lempicka Estate.
“It is important for us to continue sharing that vision in ways that resonate with contemporary audiences. This collaboration with Samsung Art Store enables her work to enter new spaces.”
“Tamara de Lempicka’s work has a timeless quality that feels especially relevant as Art Deco comes back into focus,” added Marta Di Gioia, Curator for Samsung Art Store Europe.
“The work retains its boldness and modernity without losing its original edge.”

















