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Vintage Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec Jane Avril Musée D'Albi Lithograph Numbered 206 Of 350
This impressive limited-edition lithograph depicts the legendary …
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Vintage Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec Jane Avril Musée D'Albi Lithograph Numbered 206 Of 350
This impressive limited-edition lithograph depicts the legendary Jane Avril and was produced by the Musée d'Albi in France, using the artist's original lithographic stones. Numbered 206 of a restricted edition of 350, this work features the authorized pencil signature of De Toulouse Lautrec and the iconic 1899 date stamp. The image is a masterpiece of the Art Nouveau movement, showcasing the famous serpent dress, a symbol of the Belle Époque. This piece is a rare museum-authorized pull that captures the rich saturated colors and sophisticated line work of the original stones, providing an authenticity that modern digital reprints cannot match.
About the Artist
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec was a premier French painter and lithographer whose work immortalized the colorful and often decadent life of late nineteenth-century Paris. As a central figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, he revolutionized the art of the poster through his bold use of color and simplified forms. His close relationship with the performers in Montmartre enabled him to capture intimate, dynamic portraits of stars like Jane Avril. Today, his work is held in major museum collections worldwide, and he remains one of the most influential graphic artists in history.
Historical Significance
Jane Avril was a celebrated cancan dancer and the muse of Toulouse Lautrec, and this 1899 composition is considered one of the final and most refined collaborations between the artist and the performer. The serpent motif winding around her black dress is a hallmark of the Fin de Siècle aesthetic, which blended nature and fashion in theatrical new ways. These Musee d'Albi editions are highly significant because they were produced by the artist's own birthplace museum in France, using the original nineteenth-century stones to preserve the integrity of his vision for a new generation of collectors.
Specifications and Dimensions
Frame Dimensions: 14.25”W x 0.5”D x 17.25”H
Plate Dimensions: 9.5”W x 12.5”H
Edition Number: 206 of 350
Origin: France, Musée d'Albi
Medium: Stone Lithograph
Condition Report
The lithograph itself is in excellent condition with no visible foxing, fading, or discoloration to the paper. It is housed behind anti-glare and light-protecting glass to ensure the long-term preservation of the pigments. The vintage black-and-gold frame is structurally sound but shows age-appropriate character wear, including a minor separation at the bottom left corner.
Designers Note
The Jane Avril serpent motif is the ultimate statement piece for a gallery wall or a sophisticated Parisian-inspired interior. The high contrast between the deep black dress and the vibrant red and yellow accents makes this a versatile work that anchors a room with classic French elegance. Because this is a stone lithograph rather than a modern reproduction, the colors have a physical depth and texture that make it a favorite for interior designers seeking authentic architectural art with a storied provenance.
Investment Potential and Provenance
Limited edition museum pulls from original stones are increasingly sought after as the stones themselves age and are eventually retired from production. Numbered editions from the Musée d'Albi carry a level of prestige and verified provenance that digital or mass-market prints lack. As a mid-sized work in an authorized limited run of only 350, this piece represents a stable acquisition within the field of fine art lithography and remains a cornerstone of the Art Nouveau market.
This exceptional Musée d'Albi edition offers a rare opportunity to own a lithograph pulled directly from the original stones of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec. Its combination of historic provenance, limited-edition status, and iconic subject matter ensures it will remain a focal point of any collection. Whether you are a dedicated collector of French fine art or a designer looking for a unique piece of Belle Époque history, this Jane Avril lithograph offers a rare slice of nineteenth-century Parisian craftsmanship.
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- Dimensions
- 14.25ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 17.25ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Art Subjects
- Fashion
- Figure
- Portrait
- Pop Culture
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Glass
- Lithograph
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- The lithograph itself is in excellent condition with no visible foxing, fading, or discoloration to the paper. It is housed … moreThe lithograph itself is in excellent condition with no visible foxing, fading, or discoloration to the paper. It is housed behind anti-glare and light-protecting glass to ensure the long-term preservation of the pigments. The vintage black-and-gold frame is structurally sound but shows age-appropriate character wear, including a minor separation at the bottom left corner. less
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