Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)

May Milton

細節
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
May Milton
lithograph in colours, 1895, on wove paper, Wittrock's state B, (of C), printed by Ancourt, Paris, presumably the full sheet, the colours very bright and fresh, a small made-up area at the lower right corner, otherwise in good condition
Image 795 x 610 mm., Sheet 805 x 618 mm.
來源
Maurice Joyant, Paris (1864-1930); then by descent.
Acquired from the above by the present owners.
出版
Delteil 356; Adhémar 149; Wittrock P17; Adriani 134
拍場告示
Please note the provenance for this lot is:

Maurice Joyant, Paris (1864-1930); then by descent.
Acquired from the above by the present owners.

拍品專文

May Milton was an English vaudeville performer who briefly appeared on stage in Paris before embarking on a tour of America, for which this poster was commissioned. Lautrec captures the essence of his subject with great economy, describing her flowing garment with a few fluid strokes. Using the tone of the paper to describe her white dress, he offsets Milton's coquettish figure against a background of vivid blue. Lautrec made this poster as a pendant for his equally famous depiction of Milton's lover, the singer May Belfort (see lot 34). Although nothing is known of Milton after her departure for America,this poster, regarded as a masterpiece of its kind, has ensured her lasting fame. As a young artist, Pablo Picasso kept a copy in his Montmartre studio: May Milton's flowing dress, her bombshell blonde hair and deft sideways kick can easily be recognised on the back wall in his painting The room of 1901 (Phillips Collection, Washington).

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