Art Video. Pride of place: Tamara Lempicka paintings on show at Polish Institute Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 15/02/2025 - 12:39 GMT+1 The Polish Institute in the Hungarian capital Budapest has opened an exhibition of photos of paintings by Polish artist Tamara Lempicka. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Pride of place: Tamara Lempicka paintings on show at Polish Institute Now playing Next Gaza city residents survey destruction after overnight Israeli airstrike Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 4th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Marjane Satrapi, French-Iranian author of 'Persepolis', dies aged 56 Now playing Next Is there sound on Mars? Cercle and ESA music festival heads for stars Now playing Next Remembering victims of political repression and famine in Kazakhstan In partnership with MDQ Now playing Next Waiting times for healthcare in Europe: The worst countries ranked Now playing Next Ayatollah says Iran delivered 'decisive blow' to 'malicious enemy' Now playing Next Magyar claims deal with Ukraine to lift veto on EU accession Now playing Next Which European countries are becoming the most hostile to travellers? Now playing Next Rama pushes back amid Trump family-linked resort protests in Albania Now playing Next Beijing slams US comments on Tiananmen Square crackdown as 'smear' of China Now playing Next Gaza: Families mourn victims after overnight Israeli strikes that killed at least nine Now playing Next Lufthansa employees injured in Boeing nose gear incident at Frankfurt airport Now playing Next UNIFIL peacekeeper killed and two others injured in shelling in southern Lebanon Now playing Next 'No more shopping weekends': 11 European countries seek tougher Russian visa rules More videos
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