Manhattan Mary V by Erte, 1979

 

  • artist:  Romain de Tirtoff nee’ Erte 
  • title: Manhattan Mary V     
  • medium: color lithograph on paper 
  • edition size: 1/300 – 300/300  
  • sheet size: c. 15 ¼ x 11 ½ inches 
  • publisher: Circle Fine Art
  • year: 1979

Description

“Manhattan Mary V: An Insight into the Broadway Musical”

The iconic lithograph “Manhattan Mary V” by the renowned artist Erte is an example of his distinguished artistry. This limited-edition piece is pencil-signed and numbered, emphasizing authenticity. The fact that it was published in 1979 by the renowned Circle Fine Art in Chicago adds to its significance in the world of fine art. We take pride in presenting artworks of this caliber at Mark Shapiro Fine Art (MSFA), and this lithograph is in excellent condition.

Provenance

Acquired in 1994 from the esteemed Dyansen57 Gallery in New York City its pristine surface bears witness to the care it has received. Stored within an architectural flat file drawer in a smoke-free environment, every artwork at www.markshapirofineart.com is curated with dedication, encased in tissue or plastic sleeves, and dispatched flat, ensuring its impeccable arrival to esteemed collectors.

Erte (1892-1990): A Luminary in Art Deco Design

Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Erte emerged as a preeminent figure in the realms of design and sculpture. Often hailed as “The Father of Art Deco”, his fashion creations set pioneering standards, influencing an entire era. Beyond the world of couture, Erte’s multifaceted talents extended to the sphere of cinema, where he lent his unique vision as a costume and set designer. Films like “Paris”, “Ben Hur”, and “Dance Madness” bear testimony to his unparalleled contributions to the silent movie era.

Esteemed Museum Holdings: 

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC 
  • Victoria & Albert Museum, London 
  • Los Angeles County Museum, LA

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