Original lithograph printed in brown-black ink on Arches wove paper.
Signed on the stone with the …
Read moreOriginal lithograph printed in brown-black ink on Arches wove paper.
Signed on the stone with the artist’s monogram device lower left.
A fine impression of Wittrock’s only state Adriani’s second state of two, printed after the addition of the song sheet text to the stone; from the edition of 450 in this color. …
Read moreRenowned Post-Impressionist painter, lithographer, and art nouveau illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is famous for his depictions of French fin de siècle urban life. Working in his characteristic linear style, Lautrec frequently portrayed scenes from brothels and cabaret clubs, including the Moulin Rouge, where he had a seat reserved after producing a series of promotional posters for the club’s opening in 1888. Lautrec was influenced by the artists Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet, who shared with them a keen interest in the observation of social culture.
Original lithograph printed in brown-black ink on Arches wove paper.
Signed on the stone with the …
Read moreOriginal lithograph printed in brown-black ink on Arches wove paper.
Signed on the stone with the artist’s monogram device lower left.
A fine impression of Wittrock’s only state Adriani’s second state of two, printed after the addition of the song sheet text to the stone; from the edition of 450 in this color. …
Read moreRenowned Post-Impressionist painter, lithographer, and art nouveau illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is famous for his depictions of French fin de siècle urban life. Working in his characteristic linear style, Lautrec frequently portrayed scenes from brothels and cabaret clubs, including the Moulin Rouge, where he had a seat reserved after producing a series of promotional posters for the club’s opening in 1888. Lautrec was influenced by the artists Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet, who shared with them a keen interest in the observation of social culture.