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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec “Yvette Guilbert” Book Plate XXIV Lithographic Print
This lithographic book plate, issued as “Book Plate XXIV,” presents Yvette Guilbert, the celebrated cabaret performer whose distinctive stage presence captivated Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Known for her elongated silhouette, restrained movement, and iconic long black gloves, Guilbert became one of the artist’s most recognizable and frequently interpreted subjects.
Here, Lautrec reduces the composition to its essentials. The figure leans forward in a moment of quiet animation, defined by fluid contour lines and sparse environmental detail. This economy of means—hallmark of Lautrec’s graphic work—allows gesture and posture to carry the expressive weight of the image, conveying both personality and atmosphere without reliance on elaborate setting.
As part of a book plate series, this work offers a more intimate and observational perspective compared to Lautrec’s large-scale posters. It reflects his ongoing engagement with the performers of Montmartre and stands as a refined example of his ability to merge caricature, elegance, and psychological insight within a minimalist visual framework.





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