Femme au Corset - Consuete de Passage
Woman with bust or Passing Conquest is an original lithograph realized by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec in 1896.
cm. 58 x 45; matted.
Good conditions.
Femme au Corset - Consuete de Passageis a lithograph realized by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec in 1896.
cm. 58 x 45; matted.
Good conditions.
This specimen belongs to an edition of 1900 ca., whose dimension is unknown, on Vélin Hollande Van Gelder Zonen.
Van Gelder Zonen watermark in the paper.
Ref. Wittrock 164; Delteil 188; Adhémar 209
Elles; 1896 is the year of the album "Elles". The series was printed in 100 copies. The title page was also used as a Manifesto. The subject is life in
brothels, and Lautrec wants to show that women of pleasure, whom he has known well, especially for two years,
others. He calls them Elles (they), a pronoun that refers to all women and very little in his drawings of him suggests that they are prostitutes. The women
Lautrec frequented cared about him very much.
He had three women pose, Pauline, Baron, and another buxom woman whose name we have no name. The album was not very successful in bookstores,
but aroused great interest from other artists, so much so that the following year the painter Truchet
Salon, representing a group of women in long dresses gathered together in a room. As often happens, the Elles series was re-evaluated years later due to
the "very skilful" technique and the avant-garde way
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