| Le Missionnaire Lithograph - Toulouse-Lautrec |

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This Piece Has Been Sold Le Missionnaire
(1897) Original Lithograph after Toulouse-Lautrec Color lithograph on wove paper after Toulouse-Lautrec. A lifetime impression. Artist's monogram transcribed onto the
stone upper right. A fine example in olive, red, yellow, and black.
Transcribed in 1897 from Lautrec's 1894 work for Le Theatre Libre for the play Le Missionnaire. The image,
Le Loge au Mascaron Dore (The Loge with the Gilt Mask), was published in the monthly series Les Programmes Illustrees des
Theatres et des Cafe-Concerts, a collection of programs for theaters and cafe concerts. This series was published in 1897
by Ernest Maindron and printed by Imprimerie Eugene Verneau in Paris. Edition Size is 1,025. Many of these have not survived
in good condition like this one; many have not survived at all.
- Title:
Le Missionnaire - Le Loge au Mascaron - Year of publication: 1897 - Image size: 8-7/8 inches H x 7-3/8 inches
W (23 cm x 19 cm) -
Sheet size 12-1/2 inches H x 9-1/2 inches W (32 cm x 24 cm) - State with simplified text; separate from actual program cover.
Conservation framed in elegant black moulding with subtle
gold design elements and red overtones. Finished with off-white linin matting and antique gold filet. All materials are
archival and museum quality. Set behind a UV-resistant Plexiglas cover. Framed size is 21-1/2 inches H x 20 inches W
(55 cm x 51 cm). This printing is noted in Wolfgang Wittrock, Toulouse-Lautrec: The Complete Prints, Volume 1,
1985, page 86.
| Mongram Transcribed Upper Right |

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| Published in 1897 - Lifetime Impression |
| Custom Black Frame with Elegant Pattern |

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| Off-White Matting and UV Resistant Plexiglass |
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