Original 1925 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Lithograph Standing Woman Mary Hamilton Limited Frapier Edition Art Print
$2,250.00
circa 1925
Categories: Art Prints, Vintage Art, Wall Art
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**HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC: “Standing Woman (Mary Hamilton)” Lithograph**
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a pivotal figure in French art from the late 19th century, was famed for his evocative depictions of Parisian nightlife and the bohemian lifestyle. Born in 1864 and having left an indelible mark on the art world by 1901, Lautrec’s works epitomize the spirited and often tumultuous atmosphere of his era.
Among his numerous works, the lithograph titled “Standing Woman (Mary Hamilton)” stands as a testament to his unparalleled skill and eye for detail. This original crayon lithograph, gracefully printed on fine china paper, captures the essence and character of its subject – Mary Hamilton. The piece is elegantly signed on the stone with Lautrec’s distinctive monogram on the lower left, further authenticating its originality.
This remarkable piece originates from the esteemed 1925 Frapier edition, a limited collection comprising 625 impressions. Specifically, 525 of these were exquisitely printed on China paper, while a premium set of 100 were presented on the more luxurious Japon Impérial paper. This edition was published by the renowned Edmond Frapier of Galerie des Peintres Graveurs, in a portfolio that traced the history and evolution of lithography from the days of Manet up to that time. Titled “Histoire de la Lithographie de Manet à Nos Jours,” this 1925 Parisian edition is not only a celebration of Lautrec’s genius but also a rich chronicle of the journey of lithographic artistry.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a pivotal figure in French art from the late 19th century, was famed for his evocative depictions of Parisian nightlife and the bohemian lifestyle. Born in 1864 and having left an indelible mark on the art world by 1901, Lautrec’s works epitomize the spirited and often tumultuous atmosphere of his era.
Among his numerous works, the lithograph titled “Standing Woman (Mary Hamilton)” stands as a testament to his unparalleled skill and eye for detail. This original crayon lithograph, gracefully printed on fine china paper, captures the essence and character of its subject – Mary Hamilton. The piece is elegantly signed on the stone with Lautrec’s distinctive monogram on the lower left, further authenticating its originality.
This remarkable piece originates from the esteemed 1925 Frapier edition, a limited collection comprising 625 impressions. Specifically, 525 of these were exquisitely printed on China paper, while a premium set of 100 were presented on the more luxurious Japon Impérial paper. This edition was published by the renowned Edmond Frapier of Galerie des Peintres Graveurs, in a portfolio that traced the history and evolution of lithography from the days of Manet up to that time. Titled “Histoire de la Lithographie de Manet à Nos Jours,” this 1925 Parisian edition is not only a celebration of Lautrec’s genius but also a rich chronicle of the journey of lithographic artistry.
Dimensions
The frame measures 19 x 13.625. The visible lithograph measures 11.5 x 6.75 inches through the matting.
Condition
The frame is in overall fine condition. The frame is sold without glass. The print has minor wrinkling.
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