Pretty by Erte

Pretty 

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drawing, ink

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portrait

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art-deco

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drawing

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caricature

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figuration

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ink

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line

Copyright: Erte,Fair Use

This is Erte’s "Pretty", and it exemplifies the Art Deco style that defined much of his career. Erte, born Romain de Tirtoff, was a Russian-born French artist and designer whose work epitomized the glamour and sophistication of the early 20th century. During the Roaring Twenties, Erte designed covers for magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, deeply influencing the fashion and theatrical design of the era. His creations reflect a celebration of femininity, capturing the spirit of a generation embracing modernity and challenging traditional roles. In "Pretty," the veiled figure conveys an air of mystery and allure. The elongated lines, geometric shapes, and luxurious details like the elegant hat and flowing veil, are all hallmarks of the Art Deco aesthetic. As we contemplate this image, we can reflect on how Erte used his art to shape and reflect the societal shifts of his time, while at the same time evoking a sense of timeless beauty and elegance.

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