Roses de Nuit, 1989
Details
Year: 1989
Edition: 649
Sheet size: 38 x 29.25"
Image size: 30 x 23"
Framed size: 45.5 x 35.25"
Signature: signed 'Erté' lower right
About the Work
"Rose Gown" is an embossed serigraph with foil stamping created by Erté in 1989. From the edition of 649, the artwork is signed 'Erté' lower right. The image size is 30 x 23" and the artwork is framed in a contemporary, black frame. The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Two years after arriving in Paris, in a bold stroke of independence, Erté left the employ of Paul Poiret to set out on his own. In keeping with the fortune that followed him throughout his life, he met and began a brief association with Henri Bendel, owner of the famous New York department store. In his very first attempt to design for an American audience, Erté created over thirty original designs for Bendel’s review, all of which were immediately accepted. It was 1915 - the young artist/designer was just 23 years old, and his reputation was growing rapidly.
"Rose Gown" was inspired by one of those original thirty designs. The embodiment of elegance and glamour, "Rose Gown" is a design that captures the drama of haute couture at the turn of the century. This captivating dress, through Bendel’s exposure, resulted in an expanded American market for Erté and increased interest in his sophisticated, distinctive designs leading, just one year later, to his infamous association with Harper’s Bazaar.
This work is published by Chalk & Vermilion Fine Arts, an affiliate of Martin Lawrence Galleries, no prior ownership.
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