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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Mademoiselle Marcelle Lender Framed Poster

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This rare poster features a reproduction of an artwork by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec that was printed for the 1994–1995 exhibition Toulouse-Lautrec og Paris in Denmark. The poster is in good vintage condition and is framed in a natural wood frame. Wired for hanging. The poster is archivally framed without glue or tape to avoid possible damage to the paper. The framed poster measures 32.5h x 25.5"w. Returns not accepted. Extremely limited quantities.

  • Size
    32.5 h x 25.5"w
  • Material
    Paper
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Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a groundbreaking French artist known for his bold use of color and fluid, expressive line. Over his long career as a painter, sculptor, and printmaker, he explored how color and form could work together, from his vibrant Fauvist paintings to his innovative paper cut-outs. Influenced by textiles from his childhood in northern France and his travels, Matisse brought a sense of pattern, harmony, and joy to modern art—though his seemingly simple works were the result of careful, deliberate effort. Over 400 of his works are in MoMA's collection and have been featured in numerous exhibitions at the Museum.

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