Erté & Fashion Illustration — Harper’s Bazaar Archive (1915-1936)
From the moment Erté signed his landmark 1915 contract with Harper’s Bazaar, he became one of the defining visual voices of early twentieth-century fashion culture. Across more than two decades, his covers and editorial plates shaped the magazine’s identity and set international trends in style, silhouette, theatricality, and graphic elegance.
High-resolution files are prepared for editorial, research, and museum-level reproduction. Read more below.
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Ikonographia’s Erté archive brings together a curated selection of this extraordinary output:
• Glamorous Harper’s Bazaar covers in their full original geometry
• Exceptionally rare double-spread editorials and fashion plates, almost impossible to find in clean form.
Few illustrators have influenced modern visual culture as profoundly — and even fewer have left behind such fragile, endangered printed artifacts.
Most surviving Erté pages exist today in damaged condition — torn edges, clipped borders, foxing, uneven toning, and loss of printed detail. Many covers survive only through bound volumes that trimmed away essential image areas. Our restoration process reverses this historical erosion: each plate is reconstructed from multiple sources, corrected with scholarly precision, and returned to its full original proportions. Where margins were lost, they are rebuilt from contemporary exemplars and archival reference copies, ensuring historical authenticity without digital invention.
The result is one of the most faithful digital presentations of Erté’s Harper’s Bazaar work available anywhere — preserving the sharp line, theatrical flair, and pioneering fashion language that made him a global icon.
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