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(After) Henri Toulouse Lautrec"La Toilette" from "Elles" Color Lithograph by Henri Toulouse Lautrec1896
1896
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Color lithograph on Japanese paper from portfolio "Elles", 1896. Published by Jean Vallery-Radot and André Sauret. Printed by Mourlot Freres, Paris 1952. Here number VI.
Sheet size: 15.16 x 10.91 in ( 38,5 x 27,7 cm ), Image size: 10.98 x 8.43 in ( 27,9 x 21,4 cm ) Framed size: 18.19 x 15.28 in ( 46,2 x 39,7 cm )
Literature: Götz Adriani, Toulouse-Lautrec Das gesamte graphische Werk, no. 176, page 233
- Creator:(After) Henri Toulouse Lautrec (French)
- Creation Year:1896
- Dimensions:Height: 10.98 in (27.89 cm)Width: 8.43 in (21.42 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Berlin, DE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU184764542
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