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Art Deco Antiques & Jewelry

If you find a liking to Art Deco style, M.S. Rau has the perfect selection of art deco jewelry and antiques for you. The Art Deco movement has been characterized by a vintage design that highlights geometric shapes and patterns. Art Deco draws its inspiration from the technical innovation of the Industrial Revolution, creating a design aesthetic that is truly unique to period.

Our Art Deco jewelry collection includes Art Deco style designs including sapphire ringsdiamond earrings, and Art Deco bracelets. Our Art Deco design fine jewelry is of the highest quality and has been beautifully preserved throughout history. Whether you're searching for necklaces or bracelets, our Art Deco jewels selection offers something for every kind of collector.

Our Art Deco antique pieces include furniture designs such as Art Deco card tables, antique canes and enamel vases. Our selection also includes elegant light fixtures and white glass sculptures, each reminiscent of the Century's refined tastes. 

Recognizing Art Deco Attributes

If you're drawn to the bold elegance of antique Art Deco treasures, it's essential to understand the distinctive features that define furniture, jewelry, and decorative pieces from the era. Art Deco design is known for its geometric patterns, sleek lines, and luxurious materials—think lacquered finishes, exotic woods, chrome details, and mirrored surfaces in furniture, along with platinum, diamonds, and vibrant gemstones in jewelry. Authentic items often include fine craftsmanship, symmetrical motifs, and stylized ornamentation that reflect the glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. At M.S. Rau, you’ll find rare and exceptional Art Deco paintings, furniture and jewelry that capture the iconic style of the period. Familiarity with these design hallmarks helps collectors identify genuine works and enhance the historical and aesthetic value of their collection.

Searching For the Perfect Piece of Art Deco Era Jewelry and Antiques

At M.S. Rau, we are highly respected for our stunning selection of Art Deco era collectibles and antique jewelry pieces. Whether you're looking for a unique engagement ring with a geometric pattern or you prefer a stunning brooch made of yellow gold and diamond detailing, you'll be able to find the perfect jewelry piece for you through our online or in-person showroom. Our vintage Art Deco jewelry is unique yet sophisticated, serving as the ideal selection for any gemstone enthusiast looking to embrace this style.

Our collection of Art Deco antiques ranges from striking rings, necklaces and bracelets to vintage furniture, clocks, and fine art. Explore our curated selection of authentic Art Deco creations.

Erte Fine Art: Art Deco Elegance, Fashion Illustration and Collectible Sculpture

Erte fine art captures the glamour, sophistication and theatrical imagination of the Art Deco era. Known for his sleek figures, jeweled costumes, stylized women, dramatic stage designs and unmistakable sense of luxury, Erte remains one of the most recognizable artists associated with Art Deco art, fashion illustration art and 20th-century design. For collectors searching for Erte art, Erte prints, Erte sculpture or Erte bronze works, his creations offer a unique bridge between fine art, fashion, theater, jewelry design and decorative arts.

At M.S. Rau, Erte’s work is especially well aligned with collectors who appreciate beauty, craftsmanship, rarity and the refined visual language of the 1920s and 1930s. His art speaks to the same world of glamour that defines Art Deco antiques, Art Deco jewelry and antique Art Deco rings: bold geometry, elegant proportion, luxurious materials and a highly stylized vision of modern sophistication.

Who Was Erte?

Erte was the professional name of Romain de Tirtoff, the Russian-born French artist and designer whose initials, pronounced in French, became the name by which he is known worldwide. Born in 1892 in St. Petersburg and later active in Paris, Erte became one of the defining creative figures of the 20th century. His career spanned fashion illustration, costume design, stage design, magazine covers, jewelry, sculpture, graphics and decorative objects, making him a true master of interdisciplinary design.

Erte is most famous for his long association with Harper’s Bazaar, for which he created an extraordinary number of covers and illustrations. These images helped define the visual identity of modern fashion publishing while establishing Erte as one of the great fashion illustrators of the 20th century. His women are elongated, elegant and poised; his costumes are architectural and imaginative; his compositions are polished, theatrical and instantly recognizable.

The History of Erte and the Art Deco Movement

Erte’s artistic identity is inseparable from the Art Deco movement. Art Deco emerged in the early 20th century and reached its height in the 1920s and 1930s, celebrating modernity, glamour, symmetry, bold design and luxurious materials. It influenced architecture, jewelry, furniture, painting, fashion, graphic design and the decorative arts. Erte’s work became one of the clearest visual expressions of this spirit.

Where many Art Deco artists emphasized machines, speed and industrial modernity, Erte brought Art Deco into the worlds of fashion, theater and fantasy. His art combines geometric order with sensual movement. Feathers, fans, pearls, jeweled headdresses, exotic animals, celestial forms and architectural drapery appear throughout his work, giving his compositions a sense of elegance and drama. Collectors of Art Deco objects are often drawn to Erte because his art distills the movement’s most glamorous qualities into collectible works for the wall, pedestal or private collection.

What Erte Was Most Known For

Erte is most widely known for his fashion illustrations, theatrical costume designs and Art Deco prints. He helped shape the look of high fashion illustration during the early 20th century, and his work for magazines and stage productions created a visual vocabulary of elegance that remains influential today. His designs often feature statuesque women in elaborate gowns, capes, veils, headdresses and jeweled accessories, all rendered with crisp linework and impeccable balance.

He is also celebrated for his later limited edition prints and sculptures, including bronze sculptures that translate his two-dimensional designs into three-dimensional form. These Erte bronze sculptures are especially sought after by collectors because they preserve the theatricality of his figures while adding the presence, texture and permanence of fine art sculpture.

The Creation of Erte Fine Art

Erte’s creative process was rooted in design, line and imagination. Whether creating a magazine cover, stage costume, print or sculpture, he began with a strong silhouette. His figures often appear elongated and refined, almost like living columns of fabric, jewels and motion. Every element serves the total composition: a curve of a gown, a fan held at an angle, the sweep of a cape or the placement of a jeweled ornament.

In his prints, Erte often used rich color, metallic accents and highly controlled compositions to create a sense of luxury. In his sculptures, the same visual language was transformed into dimensional form. Bronze, patination and hand-applied embellishments could give these works a jewel-like quality, making them natural companions to luxury decorative arts and fine jewelry collections.

Common Motifs in Erte Art

Collectors can often identify Erte art by its recurring motifs. His works frequently feature elegant female figures, elaborate costumes, theatrical poses, sweeping drapery, fans, feathers, masks, jeweled ornaments and stylized animals. The influence of ballet, opera, cabaret, mythology and couture is visible throughout his art. These motifs give Erte’s work its distinctive sense of movement and fantasy.

Erte’s alphabet series, zodiac-inspired works, fashion plates, stage designs and sculptural figures often rely on symbolic themes. Letters, celestial signs, seasons, virtues, mythological subjects and allegorical women appear in many compositions. His imagery is decorative but never casual; every detail contributes to a refined visual world where fashion, performance and fine art become one.

Famous Erte Works and Collectible Series

Among Erte’s most famous works are his Harper’s Bazaar covers, his theatrical costume and set designs, and his later limited edition graphic works and sculptures. His alphabet-themed images are particularly recognizable, as are his images of glamorous women in elaborate Art Deco costumes. Many collectors also seek Erte prints connected to fashion, music, dance, theater and mythology.

Erte bronze sculptures are another important part of the market. These works often depict elegantly posed women in dramatic costumes, translating his iconic Art Deco style into sculptural form. Because Erte’s art is so strongly tied to silhouette and movement, sculpture was a natural extension of his artistic language. For buyers searching for Erte sculpture or Erte bronze, these works offer a striking way to display his artistry in a room, gallery or curated decorative arts collection.

Why Collect Erte Art?

Collectors are drawn to Erte art for its beauty, historical importance and unmistakable style. His work is immediately recognizable, which gives it strong decorative impact and lasting collector appeal. Erte’s art also appeals across collecting categories: fine art collectors admire his draftsmanship and design; fashion collectors appreciate his role in fashion illustration; Art Deco enthusiasts value his contribution to the movement; and luxury collectors respond to the glamour and refinement of his imagery.

Erte’s works are also highly displayable. His prints, drawings and sculptures bring elegance and sophistication to interiors, especially spaces that feature Art Deco furniture, antique jewelry, mirrors, lacquer, bronze, marble or other luxury materials. For collectors building a cohesive Art Deco environment, Erte’s work can serve as a visual centerpiece that ties together fashion, design and fine art.

How to Identify Erte Art

Authentic Erte art can often be identified through style, subject, signature, edition information, medium and provenance. Stylistically, Erte’s works are known for elongated figures, refined linework, dramatic costume, strong silhouette and Art Deco geometry. His figures are elegant and theatrical rather than naturalistic, and his compositions often have a polished, graphic clarity.

For limited edition Erte prints, collectors should look for edition numbers, signatures, publisher information and documentation. For Erte bronze sculptures, buyers should examine the foundry marks, edition size, signature, patina, casting quality and any accompanying certificates or provenance records. Because Erte works exist in multiple media and editions, it is important to buy from a reputable gallery or dealer that can provide confidence in authenticity, condition and market relevance.

What Makes Erte Art Unique?

Erte’s art is unique because it exists at the crossroads of fine art, fashion, theater and luxury design. Few artists have so fully embodied the glamour of the Art Deco period while also influencing fashion illustration, stage design and decorative art. His work is not merely decorative; it is a complete aesthetic universe built from elegance, fantasy and disciplined design.

His art also remains visually modern. Though rooted in the early 20th century, Erte’s imagery continues to feel fresh because of its clean lines, graphic strength and sophisticated stylization. His figures anticipate later fashion photography, editorial design and luxury branding, making his work appealing to both traditional collectors and contemporary design enthusiasts.

Erte, Art Deco Jewelry and the Language of Luxury

Erte’s art shares a natural connection with Art Deco jewelry. Both celebrate geometry, elegance, stylized beauty and luxurious detail. The jeweled headdresses, long necklaces, bracelets, fans and ornamental costumes in Erte’s images echo the same design principles found in Art Deco jewelry and antique Art Deco rings. For collectors who appreciate platinum, diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, onyx and symmetrical design, Erte’s world feels instantly familiar.

This connection makes Erte fine art especially compelling for collectors who view art, jewelry and antiques as part of a unified lifestyle. His figures often appear adorned like living jewels, transforming the human form into an Art Deco composition. In this way, Erte’s art does not simply depict luxury; it embodies it.

Erte Exhibitions and M.S. Rau

M.S. Rau has celebrated Erte’s legacy through exhibitions and editorial features that highlight the artist’s enduring importance. Collectors can learn more about Erte’s work and M.S. Rau’s involvement through the gallery’s coverage of Erte exhibitions, including features on ArtDaily, Yahoo News and Daily News.

These resources reflect the continued interest in Erte as both an Art Deco icon and a collectible fine artist. His work remains highly relevant for collectors who value historical importance, visual elegance and the enduring appeal of 20th-century design.

Where to Buy Erte Fine Art

For collectors searching for Erte fine art, Erte prints, Erte sculpture or Erte bronze works, M.S. Rau offers the expertise and curatorial standards expected from one of the world’s leading galleries for fine art, antiques and jewelry. Buying from a trusted gallery is especially important when collecting Erte because edition details, condition, provenance and authenticity all influence value and desirability.

M.S. Rau’s collection is carefully selected for quality, rarity, beauty and historical significance. Whether displayed alongside fine paintings, Art Deco furniture, antique jewelry or decorative arts, Erte’s work brings unmistakable glamour to a collection. His art is ideal for collectors who want a visually striking, historically meaningful and deeply elegant expression of the Art Deco age.

Collecting Erte Fine Art at M.S. Rau

Erte’s fine art continues to captivate collectors because it represents more than a style; it represents an era. His images evoke the sophistication of Paris fashion, the excitement of the stage, the luxury of Art Deco design and the timeless allure of beauty itself. From Erte prints to Erte bronze sculptures, his works offer collectors the opportunity to own a piece of 20th-century glamour by one of the most iconic Art Deco artists.

Explore Erte fine art at M.S. Rau to discover works that combine elegance, history, artistry and collector appeal. For those drawn to Art Deco art, fashion illustration art, luxury design and rare collectible sculpture, Erte remains an essential name and a defining figure in the story of modern decorative beauty.