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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - At the Café La Mie [c.1891]
Lautrec based this painting on a staged photograph in which his friend Maurice Guibert played the role of a sleazy low-life type in the company of an unidentified woman. The practice of deriving paintings from photographs was one that Lautrec embraced starting in the 1880s. The painting’s title comes from “Un miché à la mie,” 19th-century slang for a client who neglects to pay a prostitute for her services. Might this play on words have a bearing on the enigmatic relationship between these two figures?
[Museum of Fine Arts Boston - Oil on millboard mounted on panel, 53 x 67.9 cm]
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - At the Café La Mie [c.1891]
Lautrec based this painting on a staged photograph in which his friend Maurice Guibert played the role of a sleazy low-life type in the company of an unidentified woman. The practice of deriving paintings from photographs was one that Lautrec embraced starting in the 1880s. The painting’s title comes from “Un miché à la mie,” 19th-century slang for a client who neglects to pay a prostitute for her services. Might this play on words have a bearing on the enigmatic relationship between these two figures?
[Museum of Fine Arts Boston - Oil on millboard mounted on panel, 53 x 67.9 cm]
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