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Art historian Felicia Zavarella Stadelman presents her series on the lives and works of beloved artists.
If there is a single image that encapsulates art deco, and the glitz of the 1920's, it is a Tamara de Lempicka portrait. She chose models from the internationally elite, but only if she considered them respectable enough for her to paint. Sitters paid whatever sum she demanded to be socially sanctified and immortalized by her.
Registration required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Beachwood Library.
Contact the Beachwood Branch at 216-831-6868 for more information.
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The Beachwood Branch first opened to the public on October 31, 1982. At the time, it was the first branch in the CCPL system to have an automated circulation system. Located just a few hundred yards from the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, the branch offers a drive-up window where customers can pick up requested materials, dedicated spaces for kids and teens, and a beautiful outdoor reading garden.