The Samsung Art Store has just been enriched with a collection that art lovers have been waiting for some time. Over 20 works by Tamara Łempicka, the most famous Polish artist of the 20th century and an undisputed icon of art deco style, are now available in the digital gallery of the Korean manufacturer. This is a groundbreaking moment, as it is the first such extensive collection of a local creator made available globally on this platform. Thanks to the collaboration between Samsung Electronics Poland and the Tamara Łempicka Foundation, users can now admire digital reproductions of works that adorn the walls of, among others, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the MoMA in New York.
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The shared collection features the most recognisable portraits and compositions. Among over 20 items, users will find, among others, the famous “Young Lady with Gloves”, “Adam and Eve” or the portrait of the Marquis d’Afflito. Marisa Łempicka, the great-granddaughter of the artist and president of the Foundation, emphasises that the key to this collaboration was the faithful reproduction of details and colours, which in the age of mass, low-quality reproductions allows for the preservation of the authentic character of her great-grandmother's painting.
The Frame i...? What will we display the Polka collection on?
Although the natural home for art remains the model The Frame and its new version with mini-LED backlighting, namely The Frame Pro, Samsung is expanding the availability of the collection to other devices as well. Tamara Łempicka's works can be viewed in 4K quality on selected models from the Neo QLED and classic QLED series. In 2026, we will likely also see Łempicka's works on OLED series televisions. In the case of art mode, the key role is played by the Matte Screen Coating, which eliminates glare and makes the displayed image look strikingly similar to a real canvas. You will find it today on such models as the previously mentioned series The Frame but also on models from the NeoQLED 8K series, or the QN92F model with a resolution of 4K.
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The introduction of Łempicka's works to the global catalogue is a great move towards popularising Polish creativity – now iconic paintings are just a remote control away for everyone. Samsung has long demonstrated that digital solutions can naturally intertwine with the artistic world. The best proof of this is the latest project realised at the Contemporary Theatre, where in the performance "See you in a year" you can see an ultra-short throw projector in action. This equipment has become a key element of the set design, creating a dynamic background for the actors.
Source: Samsung
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