“Portrait of Marjorie Ferry” is an oil painting on canvas created in 1932 by the artist Tamara de Lempicka. This distinguished artwork is notable for its placement within the Art Deco movement and serves as a quintessential example of portrait painting within this stylistic period.
The artwork portrays a woman with striking, polished stylization, characterized by smooth, geometrically refined forms typical of Art Deco aesthetics. The subject, Marjorie Ferry, is depicted with her back exposed, her gaze directed towards the viewer. The texture of her skin is rendered with a luminous quality, contrasting against the intricately folded white drapery that surrounds her. The light and shadow interplay further enhances the sculptural quality of her figure. The artist’s use of smooth gradients and sharp lines exemplifies the Art Deco movement’s commitment to elegance and modernity. The background features structural elements that infuse the scene with a classical yet distinctly modern aura, harmonizing with the figure’s poised and sophisticated demeanor.