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Illustration from La Revue Blanche, March 1894 (colour litho)
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Illustration from La Revue Blanche, March 1894 (colour litho)
CHT182710 Illustration from La Revue Blanche, March 1894 (colour litho) by Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: after an original crayon or pencil drawing; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Carefree Cruel Evil Friends Gossip Gossiping Gossips Grin Idyllic Innocence Nostalgic Red Lips Smile Sneer Vile Wicked Lovers Smirk Sneering
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This print from La Revue Blanche, March 1894, by the talented Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec transports us back to a time of elegance and intrigue. The colour lithograph showcases a stunning illustration that captures the essence of human emotions in an idyllic setting. In this artwork, we see a female figure with a mischievous smile and vibrant red lips. Her expression exudes both evil and carefree delight as she sneers at something or someone unknown. The profile view adds an air of mystery to her character, leaving us wondering about her intentions. Beside her stands a male companion, engrossed in their conversation. They seem to be lovers engaged in gossiping or sharing secrets with each other. Their expressions range from nostalgic reminiscence to wicked amusement, hinting at the complexity of their relationship. The title "Illustration from La Revue Blanche" suggests that this piece was originally featured in the renowned French magazine known for its avant-garde content during that era. It is evident that Toulouse-Lautrec's talent shines through even in this reproduction of his original crayon or pencil drawing. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are reminded of the power and allure of gossip - how it can bring people together or tear them apart. Yet amidst all the vile whispers and smirks lies innocence lost within these friends turned gossips. This print serves as a timeless reminder that beneath every grin hides untold stories waiting to be discovered;
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