RARE Erte MORNING DAY Framed S N 143 300
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RARE Erte MORNING DAY (Framed) S/N 143/300

RARE Erte MORNING DAY (Framed) S/N 143/300
Start Price USD 5,500.00
Current Price USD 5,500.00
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Start Time Wednesday, July 23, 2008
End Time Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Location Scenic New York

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"MORNING DAY" is a  rare framed limited edition serigraph by Erte.    It was executed in 1985 and is individually numbered and hand signed by Erte 143/300.  This serigraph is from the Morning Day, Evening Night Suite.  Look for our ebay auction where we are auctioning "EVENING NIGHT" from the same series. Framed size: 48" x 37". Image Size: 44" x 33 1/2".Suggested Retail Price: $10,000.00 unframed. MORNING DAY is professionally framed with a 2" black bullnose frame, a 3" black outer mat, a 1/4" gold filet middle mat and a 1/4" black inner mat.  There is no charge for the framing, so if you are not satisfied with the frame you can utilize the matting and plexiglass with a new frame.                 This incredibly creative artist has astounded the art world with his repertoire with subjects, mediums and styles. After a long and brilliant career in fashion and theatre design that began in 1912, he turned his attention to creating graphics. The hallmarks of Erte's style are flamboyance, wit, fantasy, sensuality and a pervading minute attention to detail. The Russian born painter Romain De Tirtoff, who called himself Erte after the French pronunciation of his initials, was one of the foremost fashion and stage designers of the early 20th century. Erte pursued his chosen career with unflagging zest and creativity for almost 80 years. He is perhaps best remembered for the gloriously extravagant costumes and stage sets that he designed for the Foliers-Bergere in Paris and George White's Scandals in New York, which exploit to the fullest his taste for the exotic and romantic as well as his appreciation of the sinuous and lyrical human figure. Erte's characteristic style found a new and enthusiastic market in the 1960s and the artist responded to renewed demand by creating a series of colorful lithographic prints and sculpture.CHECK OUR EBAY AUCTIONS FEATURING MANY OTHER DYNAMIC AND EXCITING ARTISTS WHICH OFFER EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR APPRECIATION.For any questions please e-mail or telephone (631)725-7408.

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