Beth B.
Private SellerUSA
About Artist:
Known as "The Father of Art Deco," Erte (1892-1990) and his immense talent have been recognized by art collectors through the ages. The clean lines and intricate designs in Erte prints are awe-inspiring.
About Artwork:
"The Coming of Spring" is a limited edition Erte serigraph on paper, numbered 55 out of 300 and hand signed by the artist. This piece is beautifully custom matted & framed by the gallery where it was purchased (Circle Fine Arts on Union Square in San Francisco in 1981). It measures approx. 34" x 44" (with frame), 18" x 25" (image). It is framed?under Plexiglass to protect the print from UV light. That, along with the Art Deco cream-colored metal frame make this piece fairly light & easy to hang, in spite of its large size.
Erte Romain de Tirtoff
The Coming of Spring
- 1981
- 18 x 25 inches
- Fine Art Category: prints
- Medium: Serigraph
- Published: 1981
- Origin: USA
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Issued by: Circle Fine Arts sticker on back of frame
- Provenance: Purchased by original owner at Circle Fine Arts on Union Square in San Francisco in 1981. Gifted to current owner in 1998 as house warming gift.
- Signed: Signed lower right
- No / Edition: 55/300
- Price: $7,500.00 USD
- Seller: Beth B. , USA
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- Artplode ID: 2436
- Artplode Seller ID: 2746
About Artist:
Known as "The Father of Art Deco," Erte (1892-1990) and his immense talent have been recognized by art collectors through the ages. The clean lines and intricate designs in Erte prints are awe-inspiring.
About Artwork:
"The Coming of Spring" is a limited edition Erte serigraph on paper, numbered 55 out of 300 and hand signed by the artist. This piece is beautifully custom matted & framed by the gallery where it was purchased (Circle Fine Arts on Union Square in San Francisco in 1981). It measures approx. 34" x 44" (with frame), 18" x 25" (image). It is framed?under Plexiglass to protect the print from UV light. That, along with the Art Deco cream-colored metal frame make this piece fairly light & easy to hang, in spite of its large size.