May Belfort

By Artist: Henri de Toulouse Lautrec

$ 425.00

Print
  • Painting Type: UNIQUE
  • Art Material: Rolled Paper
  • Size: 13.5 X 10.5 (Height: 13 Inches Width: 10 Inches)
  • Framesize: 0 X 0
  • Category: Print
  • Medium: Lithograph

More Work By Gallery: Leviton Fine Art, LLC

Description

(After) Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901, France.) "May Belfort" (1966) - The Belle Epoque image was originally created in 1895 by Lautrec as a poster to advertise Irish singer, May Belfort, at the Petit Casino in Paris. This lithograph contains a plate-monogram, title, the number XVI, and identifies the publisher, "Edw. Ancourt, Paris" within the matrix. It is taken from the Mourlot Freres book "The Posters of Toulouse-Lautrec," printed at Mourlot Press, Paris, France 1966. The unframed work of art measures 13.5" x 10.5". The Irish singer, May Belfort, worked in London music halls before arriving in Paris in January 1895. Her slightly disturbing and thinly-veiled erotic act was performed wearing the dress of a little girl with large puffed sleeves and an enormous bonnet. Often she clutched a cat which referred to her most famous song, 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow' and lyrics, "I've got a little cat - I'm very find of that..." Lautrec's poster won a prize in 1896 at the

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