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Erté Patinated Bronze Sculpture "La Coquette"

Item Details

Designed by Erté (Russian, 1892-1990)
La Coquette, 1985
Patinated bronze sculpture
Signed in mould to the verso
Numbered AP 35/37
Published by Fine Art Acquisitions

Depicted is an Art Deco style sculpture of a woman wearing a golden gown and looking at herself in a small mirrored compact.

Roman De Tirtoff, known by the pseudonym Erté, is a Russian-born French designer who flourished in many fields including set design, fashion, and the graphic arts, spanning most of the 20th century. He began working for Harper’s Bazaar in 1915 creating over 240 covers for the magazine for over 22 years. His fashion illustrations appeared in numerous other publications. During 1976 Erté was awarded the title of Officer of Arts and Letters, and in 1982 the Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris by the French government. His work is housed in private and permanent collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and London’s Victoria & Albert Museum to name a few.

Condition

- heavy dust present to sculpture; minor wear to lower base.

Dimensions

8.0" W x 18.25" H x 8.0" D

Item #

18DAL032-667

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