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P - 4.5 hours. P is a glorious fall-leaf nymph, with golden metallics either making up her hair or lining it. (Your choice!) Of the entire series I think P is the one I want to see stitched up the most, and not just because I'm Pinky. I really want to see her glitter.
Created with permission from Erté's trademark holder, Sevenarts Ltd, his art deco Alphabet Suite can now join our canvases and needles.
Erté began this project in 1927, completing and releasing it in 1967. Don't feel bad if you fall behind on your stitching!
"I started to work on the series of Alphabet paintings in 1927, after a very successful exhibition at the Galerie Charpentier in Paris. This gallery proposed another exhibition two years later for which I had planned to complete The Alphabet. Unfortunately, I was much too optimistic. I had not realised how much other work I would have to do at the same time. There was my contract with Harper’s Bazaar... and for the theatre. The result was that in 1929, when my second exhibition opened, The Alphabet had not made much progress. From then on, little by little, I did complete one or two letters between various urgent commissions, but it was only forty years later that I finished the set. In 1967 (I was asked to) exhibit The Alphabet at an Erté show in London. This time I was ready - or at least I thought I was. While preparing to send the pictures to London, I suddenly noticed to my astonishment that one letter was missing in the series; it was the letter "L". I began to paint it immediately and completed it just in time for the show. As it turned out, this letter became the most successful of all in the eyes of the public."