Feb 05, 2013 - Sale 2302

Sale 2302 - Lot 137

Price Realized: $ 43,200
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 40,000 - $ 60,000
HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (1864-1901) JANE AVRIL. 1893.
50x36 3/4 inches, 93 1/4 cm. Chaix, Paris.
Condition B / B+: restored loss in upper right corner; restoration in lower right corner; repaired tears and minor restored losses in margins and image. Framed.
Lautrec designed three posters promoting Jane Avril's theatrical performances, this one being the first. "The poster offers a fascinating contrast of open and shut, public and private: Avril wears an impassive expression, her eyes closed in concentration, giving the viewer no entrée into her private thoughts; yet she contorts her lower body to display her long, black-stockinged legs and colorful skirts. The looming presence of a musician at the lower right, his hairy hand gripping the neck of the contrabass, suggests the sexual nature of this dance, but Avril seems aloof from licentious overtones" (Montmartre p. 139). The poster appeared on the walls of Paris on June 3, 1893, with text that the printer hastily added announcing her performance at the "Jardin de Paris." This early copy of the poster was saved from this overprinting. Adriani 11, DFP-II 828, Maitres pl. 110 (var), Reims 784, Wine Spectator 41, Maitres 1900 p. 49 (var).