Catégorie
Sculpture-Volume
Technique
Bronze
Type d'oeuvre
Multiple (50/500)
Certificat délivré par
Hickmet Fine Arts
Signature
base
Dimensions hors cadre
55 cm(21,65 in)
Facture délivrée par
Hickmet Fine Arts
État
excellent
Date de fonte
1988
Fondeur
Seven Arts
Description de l'oeuvre


An eye catching limited edition cold painted Art Deco bronze figure of an elegant beauty in a full length costume resembling a Fenghuang. The bronze surface with excellent colour and detail, signed Erté, numbered 50/500, dated 1988 and with foundry mark.


Erté Chinese Legend – Sculpture as such has been a rather late arrival in Erté’s life, but his three-dimensional creativity began long before he started to work with Paul Poiret in Paris in 1913. It began at his house in St. Petersburg in 1897, when he was five years of age and created a little theatre using his mothers empty perfume bottles, which he filled with different coloured waters. These were his players, whose costumes he created by adorning them with bits of lace and gauze he found in the sewing room. Some months later, he began his career in fashion by designing a gown for his mother.

Bibliography - "Erté - The Last Works" by Eric Estorick - Page 152


ERTÉ
(1892-1990)

Chinese Legend(1988)

Annonce N°2079109
6 850 £GB(8 573 $US)
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