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  1. Erté was born Romain de Tirtoff in St. Petersburg, Russia on November 23rd, 1892. The only son of an admiral in the Imperial Fleet, he was raised amidst Russia's social elite. As a young boy, Romain worshipped his mother and was educated at home until the age of twelve, spending much of the time in the company of elega

  2. In classic Erté artfulness each letter of the alphabet is formed using déshabillé (the state of being partly or carelessly dressed) - celebrating the human form. Erté began this project in 1927, completed it forty years later and released it in 1977. He was quoted saying about this series:

  3. 9 de feb. de 2017 · Erté. 1892–1990. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Romain de Tirtoff (or “Erté” – a nickname based on the French pronunciation of his initials) was destined for a military career. However, he defied expectations and proved that he was to become a fabulous fashion illustrator, moving to Paris in 1912. He is notorious for his elaborate ...

  4. Erté: Obras - Todas las Obras por fecha 1→10. Obras Obras famosas (9) Todas las Obras por fecha 1→10 (371) Todas las Obras por fecha 10→1 (371) Todas las Obras por nombre (371) Estilos Art Decó (371) Series Alphabet (19) Asian Princess (2) At the Theatre (7) Celestial ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2020 · But, among the very real elements of vegan leather and animal-free shearling, the designer added a touch of artistry: The “Jelly Fish”, “Tumbling Locks”, and “Starburst”, all originally from Erté’s artistic hands. GoRunway.com. Erté-inspired jewellery and accessories can be found at the Metropolitan Museum store here.

  6. Erté—Romain de Tirtoff—was born in Russia in 1892, and died at age 97 in 1990. His legendary career spanned nearly the entire length of his life. In 1912, Erté moved to Paris and his unique talent was immediately recognized by the city’s most established couturiers.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2016 · Lavish Art Deco Fashions, Painted by Erté. It’s impossible to look back on flapper dresses and 1920s fashions without mentioning the so-called “Father of Art Deco” Romain de Tirtoff, famously known as Erté. The artist’s career spanned over 80 years, during which he designed sets and costumes for both the stage and screen, jewelry ...

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