

109
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
La Revue blanche
- Estimate
- $8,000 - 12,000
$9,450
Lot Details
Lithograph in colors, on two sheets of wove paper, backed with wove paper and laid to a wove paper-covered matboard support, the full sheet.
1895
S. 51 1/4 x 37 in. (130.2 x 94 cm)
Wittrock's state C, printed by Ancourt, commissioned by La Revue Blanche, published by G. Charpentier and E. Fasquelle, Paris, framed.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
Founded in Belgium in 1889 and then published in Paris two years later, La Revue blanche, the Parisian literary magazine, disseminated work by avant-garde writers, critics, and artists such as Marcel Proust and Guillaume Apollinaire. The magazine also served as a means for the intelligentsia to discuss social and political issues of the day.
Toulouse-Lautrec shows Misia Natanson, wife of the magazine's editor, Thadée Natanson, ice-skating at the Palais de Glace, an ice rink opened at the Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées by Jules Roques in 1894. This poster, along with Pierre Bonnard's initial version, ushered in the age of commissioning cutting-edge fine artists to create eye-catching and novel advertisements.
Colors in the top and bottom sections may differ slightly as both halves were not pulled at the same time.
Toulouse-Lautrec shows Misia Natanson, wife of the magazine's editor, Thadée Natanson, ice-skating at the Palais de Glace, an ice rink opened at the Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées by Jules Roques in 1894. This poster, along with Pierre Bonnard's initial version, ushered in the age of commissioning cutting-edge fine artists to create eye-catching and novel advertisements.
Colors in the top and bottom sections may differ slightly as both halves were not pulled at the same time.
Literature