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Jane Avril (1899) by Toulouse- Lautrec
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After his discharge from the psychiatric clinic Toulouse-Lautrec again portrays Jane Avril, the provocative dancer who frankly admitted that, to a large extent, she owed her fame to the posters that the painter had designed for her performances. This lithograph still shows all the graphic and compositional features of the artist, but also seems to bear out the sad end of his life.
After his discharge from the psychiatric clinic Toulouse-Lautrec again portrays Jane Avril, the provocative dancer who frankly admitted that, to a large extent, she owed her fame to the posters that the painter had designed for her performances. She bends in the movement of her stage act. One can almost hear her voice in a Parisian song.
Collectible quality, resin with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish. Dimensions: 6 in. x 3.5 in. x 2 in. PN# TL03, 1-150

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