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l'erte pour l'erte: Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) Art Deco Illustration Style - v1.0

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A glamorous woman with curly red hair in a sparkling red vintage-inspired costume swings mid-air, trailing stylized red and pink plumes against a black background.
A strong female adventurer with braided hair and mirrored aviator sunglasses rests on a mossy rock near a crystal-clear waterfall in a lush tropical jungle. She wears tactical shorts, a dirt-stained crop top, fingerless gloves, and combat boots. A large combat knife is embedded in the sand nearby.

Recommended Negative Prompts

extra limbs

Recommended Parameters

samplers

DPM++ 2M SGM Uniform

steps

20

cfg

3.5

resolution

1024x1536

other models

flux1-dev-fp8 (1be961341b)

Tips

If the LoRA produces extra limbs, try using a different seed or lowering the LoRA weight.

Version Highlights

This is epoch 8, other epochs can be downloaded from tensor.art/models/872124990189765133/Erte-Romain-de-Tirtoff3-F16C5-2025-06-05-18:46:54-Ep-9

LoKr FLUX.1 - dev-fp8

Trigger: erte1 illustration

Repeat: 21 Epoch: 4 (54 512x512 images 3465 total steps)

The trained for another 6 epochs for 11550 total steps

Unet LR: 0.0005 Scheduler cosine Optimizer AdamW

Dim 100000 Alpha 1 Factor 16

Epoch Loss

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erte1 illustration. A man dressed in a vibrant costume is jumping. He is wearing a black top hat, a black tuxedo with white lapels and decorative buttons, and a red cape. He is holding a walking cane. The background is plain.

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erte1 illustration. At the center, a figure stands upright, adorned with intricate patterns and a headdress that resembles a pharaoh's crown. This central figure is flanked by two smaller Roman soldiers, shown in side profile, each kneeling with their hands in prayer. The background is a solid blue. The figures are dressed in traditional Egyptian attire, with elaborate headdresses and garments featuring geometric patterns.

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9 0.247<- lowest

erte1 illustration. An underwater scene with a mermaid riding a black seahorse. The mermaid is wearing a headdress adorned with corals. She holds a long coral reef branch in one hand. Surrounding her are several small fish, some orange and others red. The background consists of a gradient of teal and light blue, with stylized wave patterns. The lower part of the image features large, circular seaweed-like structures in shades of green and white.

Inspired by the work of Romain de Tirtoff (23 November 1892 – 21 April 1990), known by the pseudonym Erté (from the French pronunciation of his initials: [ɛʁte]). He was a Russian-born French artist and designer. He worked in several fields, including fashion, jewelry, graphic arts, costume, set design for film, theater, and opera, and interior decor. To see his works, please go to

Known problem: the LoRA sometimes produce extra limbs. I guess some of his more abstract illustrations really confused the A.I. during training 😅. Try a different seed or lower the LoRA weight when this happens.

From ChatGPT:

Erté in front of his works at the Sonnabend Gallery, New York City, 1970

Romain de Tirtoff (23 November 1892 – 21 April 1990), known by the pseudonym Erté (from the French pronunciation of his initials: [ɛʁte]), was a Russian-born French artist and designer renowned for defining the visual elegance of the Art Deco era. His name, pronounced "air-TAY," is derived from the French pronunciation of his initials, R.T. Over his prolific 75-year career, he left an indelible mark on fashion illustration, costume and set design, graphic arts, and sculpture.


🎨 Style & Signature Aesthetic

Erté’s work is instantly recognizable for its:

  • Stylized, elongated figures with elegant poses

  • Luxurious costumes, often incorporating feathers, jewels, and intricate patterns

  • Ornamental detail, influenced by Egyptian, Byzantine, and Eastern motifs

  • Bold yet graceful linework, with rich colors and strong geometric compositions

  • Themes of femininity, fantasy, and theatricality

His illustrations often conveyed a sense of glamour, mystery, and movement, blending fashion with fantasy in a way that came to define the spirit of the Jazz Age.


🖌️ Career Highlights

  • Fashion Illustration: Created hundreds of covers and illustrations for Harper’s Bazaar (from 1915–1937), shaping the visual lexicon of fashion during that era.

  • Costume & Set Design: Designed opulent costumes and sets for the Folies Bergère, Ziegfeld Follies, Paris Opera, and Hollywood films (including MGM).

  • Decorative Arts: In later years, he created bronze sculptures, serigraphs, and jewelry that continued his signature Art Deco style.


🕊️ Influence & Legacy

  • Often called the “Father of Art Deco”, though the movement itself was broader, Erté was one of its most iconic figures.

  • Revived interest in his work during the 1960s–80s led to new exhibitions, and limited-edition prints and sculptures became highly collectible.

  • His style influenced fashion designers (like Karl Lagerfeld and Thierry Mugler), graphic designers, and even stage productions in Broadway and ballet.


📚 Fun Fact:

Erté once worked briefly for Paul Poiret, the famed Paris couturier, which helped refine his taste for opulence and abstraction.


Would you like suggestions for modern artists or designers inspired by Erté’s work?

Artists & Illustrators Inspired by Erté

1. David Downton
A contemporary fashion illustrator known for his graceful lines, elongated figures, and high fashion portraits. His work echoes Erté’s glamour and stylized minimalism.

2. Megan Hess
Her fashion illustrations channel the luxury, drama, and intricate design elements reminiscent of Erté’s Harper’s Bazaar era, though with a modern twist.

3. René Gruau
Though Gruau’s prime was mid-20th century, his bold linework, dramatic poses, and fashion sense bridge the gap between Erté’s ornate Deco elegance and modern editorial illustration.

4. Jason Brooks
His sleek, digital fashion illustrations reflect Erté's influence in their elegant forms and high-gloss sophistication, often used for luxury branding.


👗 Fashion Designers & Stylists

5. Jean Paul Gaultier
His theatrical, gender-fluid fashion and flamboyant runway presentations often mirror the fantasy and opulence Erté designed for the stage.

6. Thierry Mugler
Known for futuristic, sculptural designs and extravagant costuming that echoes the drama and silhouette of Erté’s work.

7. Zuhair Murad & Elie Saab
Their haute couture often leans into intricate embellishments and Art Deco motifs, resembling the ornamental glamour of Erté’s gowns.


🩰 Stage & Costume Designers

8. Bob Mackie
A designer famed for dressing Cher and Diana Ross, Mackie’s over-the-top glitz and meticulous embellishments harken back to Erté’s theatrical legacy.

9. Catherine Martin (production and costume designer for Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby)
Her Art Deco-inspired set and costume designs show a clear visual lineage from Erté’s lush aesthetic.

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Model Details

Model type

LoCon

Base model

Flux.1 D

Model version

v1.0

Model hash

6befafe9ba

Trained words

erte1 illustration

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