Tamara de Łempicka (Polish; 1894-1980) -Portrait of Marquis d'Afflito (1925), oil on canvas. [2048x1243]

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Tamara de Łempicka (Polish; 1894-1980) -Portrait of Marquis d'Afflito (1925), oil on canvas. [2048x1243]
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