Henri Toulouse-Lautrec Lithograph, Two Women

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Artist: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec [after]
Title: Le Deux Soeurs Legendaires
Year: 1951
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: 1000 [un-numbered]
Paper Size: 8-1/2" x 11" [Frame: 21" x 19"]

Toulouse-Lautrec depicted the world of Paris nightlife in a style that transcended categorization. Influenced by the impressionists (particularly Degas), he exhibited with them at the 1889 Salon des Independants. His technical skills, evident early in his career, enabled him to create a sense of motion and atmosphere with a minimum of brushstrokes . Lautrec studied art in Paris and in 1885 opened his own studio in Montmartre, where the brothels and dance halls greatly inspired his work. He began producing posters in 1891 with immediate success; the first one was commissioned by the Moulin Rouge cabaret. Between 1891 and his death in 1901, Lautrec made 357 lithographs and was a popular artist for collectors of the day. His mastery of the medium won him international acclaim and in 1895 he was given two one-man shows in London. In 1900 he was appointed to the Committee of the Exposition Universelle, commemorating the 100th anniversary of lithography.

Item Details

Reference #:
Toulouse_Latrec_Le_Deux
Quantity
1
Category
Fine Art
SubCategory
Prints & Lithographs
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
1951
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
11.00 x 8.50 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Very Good apart from minor tear in sheet l.r.
Material