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Femme en corset, conquête de passage (Woman Fastening a Corset, Passing Conquest), from the series Elles


Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Femme en corset, conquête de passage (Woman Fastening a Corset, Passing Conquest), from the series Elles, 1896, color lithograph on wove paper, Gift from the Collection of Laura and Roger Meier, public domain, 2003.10.6

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Title

Femme en corset, conquête de passage (Woman Fastening a Corset, Passing Conquest), from the series Elles

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original language: Femme en corset, conquête de passage

series (original language): Elles

translation: Woman Fastening a Corset, Passing Conquest

Artist

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901)

Date

1896

Medium

color lithograph on wove paper

Edition

bon à tirer proof; edition of 100

Catalogue Raisonné

Adriani 180; Delteil 188; Adhémar 209; Wittrock 164

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 20 5/8 in x 15 7/8 in; sheet: 20 5/8 in x 15 7/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

signature/maker's mark: G.PELLET/T.LAUTREC

signature/maker's mark: Monogram stamped in blue ink, l.l.

inscription: In graphite, in the image, l.l. "[indecipherable]", l.r. "bon a tirer" with the paraph of Gustave Pellet (Lugt 1194 and Lugt 1190).ûverso, in graphite, l.l., "173.46", "41046", l.r. "L.D. 188 (Bon a tirer)"/"Femme en corset (conquete de passage)"/remnants of collectors mark stamped in red ink.

Collection Area

European Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

planographic print

Culture

French

Credit Line

Gift from the Collection of Laura and Roger Meier

Accession Number

2003.10.6

Copyright

public domain

Terms

bon à tirer proofs

color lithography

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

wove paper

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