Brightness of Tamara de Lempicka’s career fades gradually, try a relaunch to early 1960s without much success since the incursion of this icon of Art Deco in abstract painting, in vogue in those years, is a dismal failure of profound emotional consequences, to the point of taking the decision to definitively abandon paintingto this we must add the death of her husband in 1962 which leaves it definitely devastated so the following year moved his residence from New York to Houston where he lives in the company of his daughter and her family. Perhaps nothing or very little is known of these years, with the exception of how difficult that makes life for your daughter and family, this being a period of silence until 1973 organizes a retrospective of his work in Paris returning to put on the table as one of the great artists of the 20th century; in 1974, already ill, he moved to Cuernavaca where he died in 1980 and where, complying with the will of his mother, Kizette scatters his ashes on the Summit of the Volcano Pococatepetl A many miles from here, in my house, lying against the wall of the room expects me a woman with blond hair who looks like sculpted blows chisel, with its white and soft skin and voluptuous lips in intense Carmine, sleeping peacefully to entertain waiting; an extraordinary exhibition of ambiguous sensuality that defined the art of the divine Tamara.. Under most conditions Dean Ornish M.D would agree. . .