La Revue Blanche (Before Text, with REMARQUE) |
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La Revue Blanche
(Before Text, with REMARQUE)
1895
35 x 49 3/8 in /
88.9 x 124.5 cm
With a skating woman as a remarque in lower left corner, before text, with monogram,
date and printer's name
Printed by Ancourt
Commissioned by La Revue Blanche as their annual poster for 1896
Published by G. Charpentier and E. Fasquelle, Paris
EXTREMELY RARE
This official poster for La Revue Blanche is considered by many to be Lautrec's strongest individual work. In it, using a combination of economical line and implied movement, large flat areas of color and carefully observed detail, he shows Misia Natanson ice-skating at the Palais de Glace, an ice rink opened at the Rond-Point des Champs Elysees by Jules Roques in 1894. The entire poster is like a little joke, as if Lautrec were amusing himself by proving that he could show an ice-skater without ever showing her skates.
References: Wittrock P16, Adriani 130, Frey 408