The artwork titled “Group of Four Nudes” was created by Tamara de Lempicka in 1925. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is a prominent example of the Art Deco movement and belongs to the genre of nude paintings (nu).
The artwork depicts four nude female figures arranged in a striking and intimate composition. The women are presented in a variety of suggestive poses, with their bodies intertwined in a manner that emphasizes their sensuality and the fluidity of movement. The use of bold, geometric shapes and strong, angular lines is characteristic of the Art Deco style, enhancing the dramatic and modernist aesthetic of the piece. The color palette is dominated by warm flesh tones and offset by the deep, shadowed contours, giving the figures a sculptural form and a sense of three-dimensionality. The overall composition is both complex and harmonious, reflecting Lempicka’s remarkable ability to blend classical subject matter with contemporary artistic techniques.