Aug 03, 2023 - Sale 2643

Sale 2643 - Lot 91

Price Realized: $ 8,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 8,000 - $ 12,000

HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (1864-1901)

P. SESCAU / PHOTOGRAPHE. 1894.


24x31 inches, 61x78 3/4 cm.
Condition B-: small loss in lower left corner; repaired tears, creases and surface abrasions at edges and in image; tape staining and discoloration at edges and in image; appears to be hand-signed by the artist in pencil in lower left corner. Mounted on old linen (trimmed to edges) to board, lifting at bottom corners.

Lautrec's inimitable style was not often utilized for advertising commercial items. His posters promoting goods or services were largely for friends and reflect his affection for his colleagues more than a honed marketing instinct, evidenced by this poster for Lautrec's old friend, the photographer Paul Sescau. Sescau was a local character in Montmartre whose sexual appetites were said to rival Lautrec's. Julia Frey cleverly pointed out that, "Sescau . . . who was reputed to use his studio primarily for sexual liaisons is completely hidden under the black cloth of his camera, but the cloth itself dangles between his legs in a long phallus-shape, and the elegant woman of his focus seems to be trying to flee" (Frey p. 422). There is even more to this inside joke between friends; the poster exists in three states, the second of which presents the woman (who is most likely Jane Avril) wearing a yellow mask, a symbol of secret love affairs, implying her true motive in visiting Sescau. What Frey overlooks is the poster's second phallus - the lens of the camera itself. This is the second state. Adriani 60, Delteil 353, Adhemar 69, Wittrock P 22 C.