This is part 2 of a 4-part post on the works of Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. For biographical notes and earlier works see part 1 also. Part three will feature his lithographs.
1892 Woman with Black Feather Boa oil on cardboard |
c1892-95 In Bed oil on cardboard |
1893 Portrait of Monsieur Boileau oil on cardboard |
1893-4 Portrait of Marcelle |
1894 Au Salon de la Rue des Moulins oil on canvas |
1894 Femme de Maison oil on wood |
1894 Rue des Moulins, The Medical Inspection oil on cardboard |
1894 Yvette Guilbert charcoal and oil on tracing paper |
1894-5 Les Deux amies / Abandon, The Two Friends |
1894-5 Two Friends |
1895 Cha-U-Kao, The Clowness oil on canvas |
1895 Cha-U-Kau, The Clowness |
1895-6 Lucie Bellanger |
1896 Chocolate Dancing at Achille's Bar ink, pencil and charcoal |
1896 The Toilette |
1897 Crouching Woman with Red Hair |
1897 Nude in Front of a Mirror oil on cardboard |
1897 Portrait of Berthe Bady oil on cardboard |
1897 Reclining Nude oil on wood panel |
1899 En Cabinet particulier - au Rat Mort oil on canvas |
1899 The English Barmaid at the Star in Le Havre oil on wood |
1899-1900 Madame Poupoule at Her Dressing Table oil on board |
1900 La Modiste - Mlle Louise Blouet, dited'Enguin oil on board |
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