Limited Edition Print, Art Deco Lithograph, Loge de Theatre, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff)
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Limited Edition Print, Art Deco Lithograph, Loge de Theatre, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff)
For sale: artbrokerage.com
Queen of the Night, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). Erté’s Art Deco take on the Queen of the Night. The Queen of the Night Wicked Diva in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Magic Flute” opera.
Inside the hall of the Hotel Van Eetvelde, Brussels
Madonna of the Lilies (1905), Alphonse Mucha // Bonny (1985), Prefab Sprout
Alfons Mucha - Clio
German Nouveau Art Professor Anton (Johann Nepomuk) Seder was born January 11th 1850 in Munich.
He was a follower of the Jugendstil movement and was active as a painter, sculptor, decorative painter and an architect.
(source : Heinrich Heine Universität)
Women in profile with flowers in their hair (1901).
Postcards by Raphael Kirchner (1876–1917). Published by Marcus Munk.
Images and text information courtesy MFA Boston.
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (1892-1990), ‘Surprises of the Sea’, 1982
Robe “artdéco” de Sonia Delaunay en couverture du British Vogue en janvier 1925 illustration Georges Lepape (1887-1971)
Austrian poster advertising quality leather gloves featuring a fashionable young woman in a red dress (c. 1930). Artwork by Franz Anton Griessler.
Detail, W.W. Orr Doctors Building, Atlanta, Georgia Photo by Wendy Darling
Detail of one of two vertical panels flanking the front entrance on Peachtree. They must be about 15 feet high.
Alphonse Mucha - Madonna of the lilies (1905) + sketches and reference
The palace hotel’s 1909 atrium for tea time | saintsignora