Authentic lithograph in colors on wove paper after Toulouse-Lautrec. A lifetime impression. Artist's
signature transcribed onto the stone lower right. A fine impression in black, orange, yellow,
and olive.
Transcribed from Lautrec’s 1893 poster
of the same title by artisans at Atelier Chéret and issued as plate 2 (of 256) in the series Les Maîtres
de l’Affiche (The Masters of the Poster), bearing the blindstamp of the monogram (Lugt 1777c) in the sheet lower
right. Published by Jules Chéret and printed at Impremiere Chaix (Atelier Chéret), Paris. Even though this is
a lifetime impression, since artisans at Imprimirie Chaix did the transcribing of the large poster onto a smaller stone, this
is technically an "after" Lautrec.
- Divan Japonais, plate 2 from Les Maitres
de l'Affiche
- Year of Publication: 1895
- Image size: 11-3/4 inches H x 9 inches W (30 cm x 23 cm)
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Sheet size: 15-7/16 inches H x 11-3/8 inches W (40 cm x 29 cm)
Conservation framed in antique
gold moulding and finished with off-white linen matting and liner; matting is cut to expose the blindstamp. All materials
are archival and museum quality. Set behind a UV resistant acrylic cover. Framed size is 25-1/4 H inches x 22 inches
W (64 cm x 56 cm).