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Period: 19th Century
Artist: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1898 poster - Moulin Rouge Bal La Goulue - Les Maîtres de l'affiche Pl. 122
Located in PARIS, FR
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Moulin Rouge Bal La Goulue" poster, created for Les Maîtres de l'Affiche as plate number 122, is an outstanding example of the poster art of the period. ...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Cadieux
Located in East Quogue, NY
Limited edition vintage lithographic reproduction poster of "Cadieux" by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, published in 1968 by The Sunday Times (London). This limited edition poster is nu...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Programme poour Le Chariot de Terre Cutte
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Programme poour Le Chariot de Terre Cutte Lithograph printed in blue on pink tint thin wove paper, 1895 Signed with the artist's "TL" monogram (see photo) lower center edge Published...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Lithograph

Cavaliers by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Figurative work on paper
Located in London, GB
Cavaliers by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Pencil on paper 15.7 x 25.4 cm (6 ¹/₈ x 10 inches) Inscribed with intials lower right, TL This work on paper is characteristic of ...
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Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Paper, Pencil

Divan Japonais
Located in New York, NY
Color lithograph. Printed by Ancourt, Paris. The Divan Japonais was a small café-concert at 75 rue des Martyrs, Paris, where Yvette Guilbert began her career. This is Toulouse-Lautr...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Color, Lithograph

Divan Japonais - Lithograph (Les Maîtres de l'Affiche), 1895
Located in Paris, FR
Henri DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (1864-1901) Divan Japonais, 1895 Lithograph Printed signature in the plate On Japan paper 39 x 29 cm (c. 15.3 x 11.4") Here one of the rare copies of the deluxe edition on Japanese paper, limited to 150 copies (not numbered) INFORMATION : Plate 2 of "Les Maîtres de l'Affiche...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Lithograph

1897 Original poster - La revue Blanche - Les Maîtres de l'affiche Pl. 82
Located in PARIS, FR
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Jane Avril, Jardin de Paris" poster, created in 1898, is an emblematic piece of poster art at the time. It is part of the "Maîtres de l'Affiche" collecti...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

1896 Original poster - Les Maîtres de l'affiche Pl. 2 - Divan Japonais
Located in PARIS, FR
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Divan Japonais, 75 rue des Martyrs" poster, created in 1896, is an emblematic example of the poster art of the period. It is part of the "Maîtres de l'Af...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

La Clownesse Assise
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Giclée print 20 1/4"x 15 1/2" art 34 5/8"x 29 7/8" frame Renowned Post-Impressionist painter, lithographer, and illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec captured the elegance and exc...
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19th Century Art

Materials

Giclée

Henri Toulouse Lautrec, Original Lithograph 1897
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Toulouse Lautrec (1864 -1901) French Title: The Chestnut Vendor Medium: Lithograph, Year: 1897 Signature: Signed in Plate (TL) Lower Left Dimensions: 20” x 17” Framed, 11” x 8.5” Unframed A lithograph of a Toulouse Lautrec drawing...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

La Passagère du 54 - Promenade en Yacht (The Passenger of 54 – Yacht Ride)
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec La Passagère du 54 - Promenade en Yacht (The Passenger of 54 – Yacht Ride), 1896 is captivating work featuring a woman lounging unaffectedly in a striped ch...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Eros Vanne - Cupid Exhausted
Located in Santa Monica, CA
HENRI de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (French 1864 - 1901) EROS VANNE (Cupid Exhausted), 1894 (Delteil 74; Adhemar 81; Adriani 92) Original lithograph, cover of music / song sheet words by Maur...
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Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Bow
Located in New York, NY
Artist’s in-plate monogram lower left
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Etude de femme (Study of a Woman), 1893
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Etude de Femme (Study of a Woman), 1893 is a lovely depiction of a nude subject delicately undressing at her bedside. She ap...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

La Revue Blanche
Located in Palo Alto, CA
The wife of Thadée Nathanson, the editor of the French art and literary magazine La Revue Blanche, Misia Nathanson is presented here in beautiful form. Wonderfully strong but sparse line work mixed with soft curves and billowing forms are Lautrec signatures, but what is interesting is his respect for Misia is widely apparent. A white fur shawl...
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Modern 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Femme au Tub-Le Tub
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Giclée print. Renowned Post-Impressionist painter, lithographer, and illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec captured the elegance and excitement of Parisian nightlife during the Bell...
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19th Century Art

Materials

Giclée

Partie de Campagne
Located in Chicago, IL
Color Lithograph on wove paper, 1896. Artist's orange-red and black signature stamps, numbered in pencil (#12), from edition of 100 published by A. Vollard in the 2nd "Album des esta...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Paper

The Jockey
Located in Chicago, IL
Color lithograph on Chine volant, 1899. Edition of aproximately 112. Printed by H. Stern, Paris. Published by Pierrefort, Paris. Reference: Wittrock; 308-2nd edition, vol. 2, pg. 6...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Au Concert
Located in Chicago, IL
Commissioned by The Ault & Wiborg Co., USA. Color Zincograph on wove paper, 1896. Hand-signed in black crayon. Wittrock C (of C) edition. Reference: Wittrock; P28, vol. 2 pg 810. ...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Paper

"LA CHAINE SIMPSON" by Toulouse-Lautrec from Les Maitres de l'Affiche
Located in Hinsdale, IL
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE (1864-1901) "LA CHAINE SIMPSON" Original lithograph from "Les Maitres de L'Affiche" series Printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris Bearing MDL stamp lower right, from issue #60, 1900. Plate #238 Unframed Size: 11 3/8 x 15 3/4” The "Les Maitres de l'Affiche" series was offered as a subscription series to collectors every month for 60 months, from December 1895 through November 1900. The "Maitres de l'Affiche," were issued as separate numbered sheets, referred to as "plates". They were numbered, with the printers name "Imprimerie Chaix," in the margin at the bottom left hand corner, "PL.1" to "PL.240." In the margin at the bottom right hand corner of each, is a blind embossed stamp from a design of Cheret's. The smaller format and the fact the "Maitres" were a paid subscription series, allowed Imprimerie Chaix to use the latest state of the art printing techniques, not normally used in the large format posters due to cost. A very high quality of paper was used, where as the large format posters were printed on lesser quality newsprint, due to cost and a short expected life span. This explains why the quality of the printing, in the "Maitres de l'Affiche," usually far exceeds that of their larger counterparts. "In her recent excellent biography of Lautrec, Julia Frey indicates that 'Henry, the frustrated athlete, was compulsively familiar with the vocabulary and technical aspects of a variety of sports in which he could participate as a spectator: horse and bicycle racing, wrestling, yachting, bullfighting. He watched them all with the same intensity that he watched a line of dancers or a circus bareback rider, attracted by the beauty of movement, but also by the smells, sounds and excitement of the spectacle (Frey, p.353) His 'insider' knowledge of the cycling field shows up abundantly in this poster for the French agent of the Simpson bicycle chain company. In the foreground is the champion cyclist Constant Huret. In the background are Tristan Bernard, the sports impresario who was a close friend of Lautrec, with Louis Bougle, the French agent who adopted the name 'Spoke.' A touch of levity is added by what appears to be a 'bicycle-built-for-ten' in the upper-left corner, in fact it's two five-seaters, known at the time as 'quints.'"(Rennert, PAI-XXII, 35)Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec came from an aristocratic background, having been born the son of an earl.Even as a schoolboy he showed a talent for drawing. By 14 he had suffered two horse back riding accidents, combined with a serious bone disease which eventually left him crippled for life. His body continued to grow but not his legs, he would remain only five feet tall and suffer pain and embarrassment his entire life.At the age of 18, Lautrec moved to Montmartre in Paris to study art seriously. He worked with artists Louis Anquentin, Emile Bernard, Degas, Van Gogh and others. He became a frequenter of the the cafes, cabarets and brothels of the neighborhood, drawing from them inspirations for his artistic themes. As the artist's stature grew, several magazines wanted to publish his work, including Le Rire. His subjects, as well as street life, included some of the most famous music-hall performers, with whom he became friends, such as Yvette Guilbert, La Goulue Jane Avril, May Milton, May Belfort...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Moulin Rouge, La Goulue by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Cabaret lithograph, 1896
Located in Chicago, IL
Lithograph of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Moulin Rouge, La Goulue, published by Imprimerie Chaix, also known for publishing the works of Belle Epoque master Jules Chéret. While this ...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Femme au Tub" from "Elles" by Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Hinsdale, IL
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE (1864-1901) "FEMME AU TUB" (Woman with Tub) From the series, “Elles”, c. 1896 Wittrock 159, Adhemar 204 From the edition of 100; per Wittrock Original color crayon brush and splatter lithograph, five colors, printed on wove paper Printed without margins to deckled edge of paper Bearing Artist’s Monogram Stamp...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Crayon, Lithograph

'Babylone d'Allemagne' original lithograph poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Babylone d'Allemagne' or 'German Babylon' is an original lithograph poster by the lauded artist of the Art Nouveau style Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. This is the second poster that La...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Paper, Lithograph

Lucien Guitry et Jeanne Granier
Located in New York, NY
Artist’s in-plate monogram lower left
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

"La Vache Enragee" iconic vintage poster by Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Hinsdale, IL
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE (1864-1901) "LA VACHE ENRAGÉE" Wittrock P27B, Adhemar 197 Original color lithograph Wittrock’s State III of III with letters Printed on buff wove paper, c. 1896 Bears artist stamp “TL” upper right, dated 96 Image size: 22 1/2” x 23 5/8” Several examples are known where Lautrec drew on work by other artists whom he admired. In this poster there are clear references to Adolphe Willette's humorous themes and rococo style of illustration. Willette was the founder and illustrator of the short-lived monthly “La Vache Enragee”(the angry cow) edited by the cartoonist Adolphe Roedel. This colored poster of the same title was commissioned for the appearance of the magazine March 1896. As a reference to the wretched financial state of most artists, the term “manger de la vache enrage” (meaning roughly, “meaning not having enough to eat”) was adopted as the motto for the “Vachalcade”which was held on Montmarte annually from 1896. This was an artists' procession, with fanfares and allegories on fame and the muses; it also included a furious cow and a troupe of pretty girls as a satire on Europa with the bull. The event was organized by Roedel"(Adriani p.217) Toulouse-Lautrec took up lithography at a high point in its history, when technical advances in color printing and new possibilities for large scale led to a proliferation of posters as well as prints for the new bourgeois collector. In his short career, he created more than three hundred fifty prints and thirty posters, as well as lithographed theater programs...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Promenoir" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Hinsdale, IL
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE (1864-1901) PROMENOIR Delteil 290, Adhemar 324, Wittrock 315 Lithograph printed in olive black-green ink, c. 1899 Printed on japon paper, Full margi...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Lithograph

Toulouse Lautrec Original Lithograph Famous Political 1800s Collection Signed
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Lautrec Book: From Au Pied du Sinai written by Georges Clemenceau" lithographs created by the legendary Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. This book, Au Pied...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph, Mulberry Paper

A la Renaissance: Sarah Bernhardt dans Phèdre, Lithograph
Located in Roma, IT
Full title: Au Theatre de la Renaissance: Sarah Bernhardt dans "Phèdre" de Racine. Original lithograph on wove paper by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with red monogram stamp of the arti...
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19th Century Art

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Lithograph

"Promenoir" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in Hinsdale, IL
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE (1864-1901) PROMENOIR Delteil 290, Adhemar 324, Wittrock 315 Lithograph printed in olive black-green ink, c. 1899 Printed on japon paper, Full margi...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Original 1898 lithography entitled "Le Concert" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in PARIS, FR
The original 1898 lithography entitled "Le Concert" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is a work of great artistic finesse, capturing both the artist's distinctive style and the elegant scene of society at the time. This lithograph features a well-dressed, wealthy couple in a red theater box. The gentleman is Gabriel Tapié de Céleyran and the lady is Émilienne d'Alençon. The woman is dressed in fur and wears an elaborate black hat, exuding undeniable elegance and sophistication. Lautrec meticulously captures the details of their clothing and expressions, creating a striking depiction of 19th-century high society. This lithograph was commissioned from Toulouse-Lautrec by Ault and Wiborg, American manufacturers of lithographic ink. It was part of a limited edition printed in Paris, with the original zinc plates subsequently shipped to America for printing in the main edition. The four original zinc plates are now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. This work is all the more remarkable as it is believed to be the only lithograph Lautrec...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Paper, Lithograph

1896 original program for the Théâtre de l'Œuvre by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Located in PARIS, FR
The program for the Théâtre de l'Œuvre, illustrated by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1896, is an artistic creation rich in meaning and symbolism, embodying the convergence of the avant-garde theater world and the artist's creative genius. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, born in 1864, was a precursor of poster art and lithography. He was renowned for his ability to capture the essence of the society of his time and reflect it through his art. The program poster for the Théâtre de l'Œuvre bears witness to this ability, incorporating visual and symbolic elements that go beyond the limits of poster art. The encyclopedic revue presented at the theater, featuring Oscar Wilde's "Salome" and Romain Coulus' "Raphael", was a bold exploration of the art and culture of the time. The poster subtly captures the social and cultural tensions and questionings of the period. Toulouse-Lautrec's position between Oscar Wilde and Félix Fénéon, the two "imprisoned", symbolizes the convergence of their fates and the issues of the time. Wilde, broken by his incarceration, and Fénéon, an ostensible observer, are linked by Lautrec, creating a network of meanings that transcends mere visual representation. The Théâtre de l'Œuvre program illustrated by Toulouse-Lautrec in 1896 is a poignant reminder of the role of art in society...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Paper, Lithograph

1896 Henri de Toulouse Lautrec Poster for the exhibition Elles at La plume
Located in PARIS, FR
Very nice original poster of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec published by Gustave Pellet in 1896 for an exhibition at La Plume. Familiar with various Parisian closed houses, Toulouse-Lau...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Art

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Linen, Paper, Lithograph

Luce Myres, De Profil
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in olive-green ink on wove paper. Signed on the stone with the artists monogram device lower right. A fine, impression of Wittrock and Adriani’s on...
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Modern 19th Century Art

Materials

Lithograph

Judic
Located in San Francisco, CA
Signed on the stone with the artists monogram device lower left. A brilliant impression of Wittrock and Adriani's only state of this seldom seen lithograph. From the edition of 1...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Art

Cecy Loftus
Located in San Francisco, CA
Signed on the stone with the artist’s monogram upper right. A richly printed impression of the only state of this extremely scarce lithograph from the edition of only approximatel...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Art

Mademoiselle Lender et Baron
Located in San Francisco, CA
Signed on the stone with the artist’s monogram device lower left. A fine impression of Wittrock and Adriani’s only state from the edition of 50 printed in this color, numbered “N...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Art

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