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Femme sur le dos, lassitude (Woman Lying on Her back, Lassitude), from the series Elles


Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Femme sur le dos, lassitude (Woman Lying on Her back, Lassitude), from the series Elles, 1896, color lithograph on wove paper, Gift from the Collection of Laura and Roger Meier, public domain, 2003.10.7

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Title

Femme sur le dos, lassitude (Woman Lying on Her back, Lassitude), from the series Elles

Related Titles

original language: Femme sur le dos, lassitude

series (original language): Elles

translation: Woman Lying on Her Back, Lassitude

Artist

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

Date

1896

Medium

color lithograph on wove paper

Edition

24/100

Catalogue Raisonné

Adriani 181; Delteil 189; Adhémar 210; Wittrock 165

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 15 7/8 in x 20 1/2 in; sheet: 15 7/8 in x 20 1/2 in

Inscriptions & Markings

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

signature/maker's mark: Monogram in the stone, r.

inscription: In brown ink, l.r., "serie [sic] no.24" with paraph of Gustave Pellet ["G" and "P" intertwined] (Lugt 1194 and Lugt 1190). In graphite, l.r., "[indecipherable mark] 22" (over erasure).ûverso, in graphite, l.l., "LD 189"; l.l. corner "SP"; l.r., "20 1/2" over "25" [?] encircled; l.r., "[six indecipherable workd] #973"/"765 [indecipherable marks]"/"[indecipherable marks]".

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

2003.10.7

Copyright

public domain

Terms

color lithography

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

wove paper

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