Answer: ERTE
ERTE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ERTE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Art Deco artist
- Art Deco designer
- Art Deco master
- Art deco illustrator
- De Tirtoff, familiarly
- Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Art Deco notable
- "Symphony in Black" artist
- Russian-born artist
- Deco designer
- Art deco icon
- Art Deco name
- One-named Deco artist
- Artist born Romain de Tirtoff
- Art Deco master born Romain de Tirtoff
- Romain de Tirtoff's pseudonym
- One-named designer
- Big name in Art Deco
- Harper's Bazaar artist
- Folies-Bergère designer
- Folies Bergère designer
- Russian-born Deco designer
- One-named artist
- One-named art deco designer
- Noted Art Deco illustrator
- Big name in Dadaism
- Art Deco pioneer
- Art Deco great
- Ziegfeld Follies costume designer
- Russian-born designer
- Romain de Tirtoff
- One-named Deco designer
- Old Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Noted Art Deco designer
- Harper's Bazaar cover illustrator
- Deco pseudonym
- Deco notable
- Deco artist
- Alphabet Suite artist
- Ziegfeld Follies costumer
- One-named deco master
- One-named art deco master
- Noted Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Noted Deco designer
- Father of Art Deco
- Deco legend
- Deco designer from Russia
- Costume designer for Mata Hari
- Collectible illustrator
- Art deco legend
- Alias of Romain de Tirtoff
- "A Dream" artist
- ''Harper's Bazaar'' illustrator
- Ziegfeld Follies designer
- Single-named artist
- Russian-born French designer
- Romain de Tirtoff, famously
- Romain de Tirtoff, familiarly
- Romain de Tirtoff alias
- Roaring Twenties designer
- Renowned costume designer
- One-named fashion illustrator
- One-named costume designer
- One-named Art Deco artist
- Old Harper's Bazaar artist
- Noted name in art deco
- Noted Folies-Bergère designer
- Noted Folies Bergère designer
- Noted art deco artist
- Noted 1930's Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Harper's Bazaar designer
- Famed Art Deco designer
- Designer born Romain de Tirtoff
- Deco designer of note
- Artist's pseudonym formed from the French pronunciation of his initials
- Artist with the autobiography "Things I Remember"
- Artist de Tirtoff, professionally
- Art Deco VIP
- Art Deco figure
- Art Deco celebrity
- "The Alphabet" artist
- "The Alphabet Suite" artist
- "La Tosca" sculptor
- "Harper's Bazaar" artist
- "Flames of Love" sculptor
- "Alphabet Suite" artist
- Tyrtov's "nom d'arte"
- The Father of Art Deco
- Russian-born designer for fashion and stage
- Russian-born artist and costume designer
- Russian-born Art Deco designer
- Russian-born Art Deco artist
- Romain de Tirtoff's nom d'art
- Romain de Tirtoff's alias
- Pseudonym of the designer Romain de Tirtoff
- Pseudonym of the artist Romain de Tirtoff
- Originator of cutout dresses
- Onetime Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Onetime Folies Bergère regular
- One-named silkscreen designer
- One-named illustrator
- One-named Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- One-named Harper's Bazaar artist
- One-named French designer
- One-named Art Deco notable
- One-named Art Deco luminary
- Old Harper's Bazaar designer
- Noted serigraph artist
- Noted Russian-born artist-designer
- Noted Folies-Bergère designer
- Noted Deco artist
- Noted Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Notable French artist-designer
- Notable Art Deco name
- Nonagenarian artist
- Name in Art Deco
- Modern artist-designer
- MGM set designer of the '20s
- Met Museum's gift shop's __ Collection
- Late fashion illustrator
- Late Art Deco illustrator
- Inspiration for de la Renta designs
- His name can be typed using three contiguous keys
- His best-known image is "Symphony in Black"
- Highly collectible lithographer
- He designed costumes for Sarah Bernhardt and Anna Pavlova
- He designed costumes for Mata Hari
- He designed costumes for "Così fan tutte" at Paris's Opéra-Comique in 1952
- He designed a deck of cards based on "La Traviata"
- Harper's Bazaar illustrator of the 1910s-'30s
- Harper's Bazaar cover designer
- Harper's Bazaar cover artist, 1915-37
- Great Art Deco name
- Graphic designer whose autobiography was "Things I Remember"
- French pseudonym of a Russian-born designer
- Former Harper's Bazaar artist
- Folies-Bergère costume designer
- Folies Bergère designer of note
- Flamboyant Art Deco designer
- Fashion illustrator for Harper's Bazaar
- Famous Russian-born artist-designer
- Famed Russian-born artist-designer
- Famed pseudonym in art deco
- Famed Deco designer
- Famed artist-designer
- Designer who wrote "Things I Remember"
- Designer Romain de Tirtoff
- Designer of some of Mata Hari's costumes
- Designer of over 240 Harper's Bazaar covers
- Designer of many Harper's Bazaar covers
- Designer of 1980s cognac bottles
- Designer for the Ziegfeld Follies
- Designer for Mata Hari
- Designer for Lillian Gish and Anna Pavlova
- Designer for Lillian Gish
- Designer for jewelry, films, interior design, et al.
- Deco's Romain de Tirtoff
- Deco pseudonym from the French pronunciation of initials
- Deco master
- Deco luminary
- Deco illustrator
- Deco great
- Deco designer de Tirtoff
- Deco artist's pseudonym
- Deco artist Romain de Tirtoff's pseudonym
- Crossword designer?
- Creator of the Art Deco sculpture "Flames of Love"
- Costumier for the silent Ben-Hur
- Costumer for the 1925 version of "Ben-Hur"
- Costume designer for both versions of "Ben-Hur"
- Costume creator for Mata Hari
- Collectible modern illustrator
- Collectible lithographer
- Big name in serigraphy
- Big name in Deco design
- Big name in Art Deco design
- Ben Hur costume designer
- Author of "Things I Remember": 1975
- Artistic pseudonym derived from its owner's initials
- Artist's name formed phonetically from his initials
- Artist's alias with an accent
- Artist with popular lithographs
- Artist with collectible lithos
- Artist whose name is the French pronunciation of "RT"
- Artist whose moniker is the pronunciation of his initials
- Artist who rejuvenated his career with 1960s serigraphs
- Artist who designed costumes for "Ben-Hur"
- Artist known by the French pronunciation of his initials
- Artist de Tirtoff's pseudonym
- Artist called "a mirror of fashion for 75 years"
- Art Deco visionary
- Art Deco signature
- Art Deco painter
- Art deco noteworthy
- Art Deco man
- Art Deco luminary
- Art Deco lithographer
- Art deco illustrator for Harper's Bazaar
- Art deco Harper's Bazaar illustrator
- Art Deco designer of the 1920s and '30s
- Art Deco designer of many Harper's Bazaar covers
- Art Deco alphabet painter
- Art Deco alias
- Aka Romain de Tirtoff
- Acronymic French artist
- 20th-century illustrator
- 20th-century artist famous for serigraphs
- 1920s Folies-Bergère designer
- 1920s Folies Bergère set and costume designer
- 1920s designer
- 1910's-30's Harper's Bazaar designer
- "Ziegfeld Follies" costume designer
- "The Seven Deadly Sins" artist
- "The Seasons" painter
- "The Seasons" lithographer
- "The Precious Stones" artist
- "The Oriental Ballet" designer
- "The Angel" artist
- "Symphony in Black" print artist
- "Symphony in Black" creator
- "Stolen Kisses" print artist
- "Signs of the Zodiac" artist
- "Pearls and Diamonds" artist
- "Manhattan Mary V" artist
- "Flower Petal Gown" sculptor
- "Feather Gown" sculptor
- "Directoire" artist
- "Cleopatre" artist
- "Broadway's in Fashion" artist
- "Bird in a Gilded Cage" artist
- "Beauty and the Beast" serigrapher
- "Athena" artist
- "___ at Ninety-Five" (1987 art book)
- "__ at 95" (1988 art book)
- '20s set designer for MGM
- '20s artist
- ''The Numerals'' artists
- ''Symphony in Black'' artist
- __ at Ninety (1982 art book)
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