Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, "Troupe de Mlle Eglantine", Unframed Lithograph on Paper, 32 x 24

$550.00

Troupe de Mlle Eglantine, a lithograph after Henri de Toulouse‑Lautrec, produced by the Mourlot presses and authorized by the Toulouse‑Lautrec Museum, revisits the artist’s celebrated can‑can composition. The four dancers—Eglantine, Jane Avril, Cléopâtre, and Gazelle—kick in perfect unison, their sweeping dresses and extravagant hats capturing the exuberance, rhythm, and theatrical flair of Parisian cabaret culture. This later authorized edition preserves the lively movement and bold graphic style that define Lautrec’s iconic poster work.


.

Troupe de Mlle Eglantine, a lithograph after Henri de Toulouse‑Lautrec, produced by the Mourlot presses and authorized by the Toulouse‑Lautrec Museum, revisits the artist’s celebrated can‑can composition. The four dancers—Eglantine, Jane Avril, Cléopâtre, and Gazelle—kick in perfect unison, their sweeping dresses and extravagant hats capturing the exuberance, rhythm, and theatrical flair of Parisian cabaret culture. This later authorized edition preserves the lively movement and bold graphic style that define Lautrec’s iconic poster work.


.

Artist Bio

Henri de Toulouse‑Lautrec (1864–1901) was a French Post‑Impressionist painter, printmaker, and illustrator whose work defined the visual culture of Paris’s Belle Époque. Born into an aristocratic family in southern France, he settled in Montmartre, where he chronicled cabarets, performers, and nightlife through paintings and groundbreaking lithographic posters. Works such as Moulin Rouge: La Goulue and May Belfort elevated advertising to high art through bold composition, flattened color, and expressive line. Despite his short life, Toulouse‑Lautrec’s innovations in printmaking and graphic design continue to influence modern visual culture.




Important Details

Creator: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Art Dimensions: 23 in. Width, 35 in. Height

Medium/Technique: Color Lithograph

Period: 20th Century

Art Place of Origin: France

Condition: Well Preserved

Reference Number: LAU-A1225-AR-03