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Erté, On The Avenue. Reprodukcija skirta informacinėms tikslams; teisės priklauso teisėsобладаiciui.

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Autorius
Erté wahooart.com/lt/artists/erte_lt/
Autoriaus datys
1892 – 1990
Judėjimas
Art Deco Sleek geometric style of the 1920s and 30s, all bold symmetry, sunbursts and machine-age polish.

In context

On The Avenue — Erté

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  1. 1890
  2. 1900
  3. 1910
  4. 1920
  5. 1930
  6. 1940
  7. 1950
  8. 1960
  9. 1970
  10. 1980
  11. 1990

Šviesoplėvis: Erté gyvenimas (1892–1990)

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    Phthalo Green #131c23

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    Pagrindinė spalva
    Phthalo Green
    Intensyvumas
    Monochromatic Kiek spalvų yra prisigamintų ir kokios jos yra ryškios – nuo vienos nuolydžios spalvos iki daugybės ryškių tonų.
    Kontrastas
    Bold Kiek spalvų skiriasi šviesos ir ryškumo dėkingai per visą paveikslą.
    Harmonija
    Discordant Palette Kaip spalvos dera tarpusavyje – nuo kontrastuojančių iki visiškai suvienytų.
    Ryškumas
    Deep_shadow Bendras vaizdo šviesumas ar tamsumas, nuo gilių šešėlių iki ryškių šviesos dėliojų.
    Sodrumas
    Muted Spalvų gryrumas ir intensyvumas svyruoja nuo beveik pilkšų iki visiškai ryškių.

    Virus ir muziejus

    Autorius

    Erté

    Born in Saint Petersburg, Rusija

    Early Life and Artistic Awakening

    Romain de Tirtoff, universally recognized as Erté, was born into a world of aristocratic privilege and unwavering tradition in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on November 23, 1892. His lineage traced back centuries to Tatar khans—a heritage that instilled within him a profound appreciation for history and artistic grandeur. His father, Admiral Nikolai Tirtoff, served with distinction in the Imperial Russian Navy, shaping young Romain’s understanding of discipline and ambition. Yet, amidst these expectations of naval service, a fervent passion ignited – a love affair with art that would irrevocably define his life's trajectory. This fascination wasn’t merely aesthetic; it stemmed from an innate sensitivity to beauty and form, nurtured by his mother’s unwavering affection and the mesmerizing allure of Persian miniatures housed within his father’s expansive library. These intricate designs—characterized by flowing lines and vibrant colors—would subtly permeate Erté’s artistic sensibilities throughout his career, imbuing his creations with a distinctive sense of opulent detail and stylized elegance. Legend recounts that at just five years old, Romain sketched an evening gown for his mother – a feat that astonished seamstresses and solidified his extraordinary talent for design.

    Parisian Flourishing and the Birth of an Art Deco Icon

    Driven by this internal conviction—a yearning to express himself creatively—Romain defied societal norms and embarked on a transformative journey toward Paris, France, in 1910 at eighteen years old. Leaving behind the familiar comforts of Russia, he embraced the exhilarating dynamism of the Parisian artistic milieu with unwavering determination. Initially securing employment as a draughtsman, Erté swiftly ascended beyond mere technical proficiency, fueled by an ambition that soared towards artistic excellence. Fate intervened decisively when he presented his portfolio to Paul Poiret—the celebrated “King of Fashion”—who immediately recognized Erté’s unparalleled gift for visual storytelling. This serendipitous encounter proved pivotal, providing him with invaluable experience in costume and accessory design and propelling him into the heart of Parisian haute couture. However, it was his association with Harper's Bazaar that cemented Erté’s reputation as an artistic visionary. From 1915 to 1936, he graced over 240 covers with breathtaking illustrations—a remarkable accomplishment reflecting his unwavering dedication and stylistic mastery. These weren’t simply fashion plates; they were exquisite works of art—celebrating the glamour and sophistication of the Art Deco era. Erté didn't merely depict fashion; he defined it, capturing the spirit of an epoch characterized by boldness and innovation.

    Beyond Fashion: Theater, Hollywood, and Artistic Evolution

    Erté’s artistic prowess transcended the boundaries of haute couture, extending into diverse creative pursuits. He demonstrated remarkable versatility as a designer for theatrical productions—creating costumes and sets that transported audiences to fantastical realms. His designs weren't merely garments; they were transformative creations imbued with symbolic meaning and designed to amplify the dramatic impact of each performance. This foray into theater allowed him to explore his artistic vision on a grand scale, experimenting with color palettes and textural contrasts—further refining his distinctive aesthetic. Simultaneously, Erté ventured westward in 1925 accepting a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in Hollywood—expanding his creative horizons and introducing his art to a wider global audience. He continued to exhibit his work, holding his first solo exhibition at the Madison Hotel in New York City that same year—a momentous occasion marking the recognition of his artistic contributions. Throughout this period Erté’s style evolved subtly yet profoundly – initially influenced by Art Nouveau's graceful curves and organic forms, he increasingly embraced the geometric precision and luxurious aesthetic emblematic of Art Deco.

    Legacy and Enduring Influence

    Erté’s influence reverberates throughout the annals of art history—recognized as a pioneer of Art Deco, shaping its visual language and inspiring generations of artists and designers. His designs have permeated fashion trends, interior design aesthetics, and graphic arts across decades – maintaining an undeniable resonance with contemporary creatives. Erté received numerous accolades honoring his artistic legacy—including Chevalier du Mérite Artistique et Culturel from the French government—a testament to his unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. Romain de Tirtoff passed away peacefully in Paris on April 21, 1990, at the age of 97 – leaving behind a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. His enduring vision—characterized by elegance and stylistic innovation—remains an inspiration for artists striving to capture beauty and grandeur.

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    Erté. On The Avenue. n.d., https://wahooart.com/lt/art/erte-on-the-avenue-8XXV92-en/
    APA
    Erté (n.d.). On The Avenue [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/erte-on-the-avenue-8XXV92-en/
    Chicago
    Erté. On The Avenue. n.d. https://wahooart.com/lt/art/erte-on-the-avenue-8XXV92-en/
    Harvard
    Erté (n.d.) On The Avenue. Available at: https://wahooart.com/lt/art/erte-on-the-avenue-8XXV92-en/

    Look closely

    On The Avenue — Erté

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: art deco fashion, elegant women style, geometric design. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Little Slave, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Art Deco: Sleek geometric style of the 1920s and 30s, all bold symmetry, sunbursts and machine-age polish. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.