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May Belfort
1895
23 x 30 3/4 in /
58.4 x 76.2 cm
Brush, spatter and crayon lithograph
Commissioned by May Belfort
May Belfort, whom Lautrec represented in at least ten works, had gained a reputation for corrupt innocence by appearing onstage dressed as a baby holding a black kitten in her arms, and ‘miaowing or bleating' her popular song, "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-Wow," whose lines had a double meaning which was not lost on the French-speaking audience: ‘I've got a pussycat, I'm very fond of that.' This would have been particularly amusing for the audience, as Belfort was in an openly lesbian affair with the English dancer May Milton.
References: Wittrock P14, Adriani 126, Frey 382