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Troupe de Mlle Églantine

Poster
1896 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was commissioned by the cabaret dancer, Jane Avril, to advertise her appearance in the quadrille, 'Troupe de Mlle Églantine', when they performed at the Palace Theatre in London in 1896. The names of the other dancers appear in the text: Cléopatre, Églantine and Gazelle. Avril was one of the artist's favourite subjects and a good friend.

Here Toulouse-Lautrec has captured the energy and movement of the group as they high-kick their way across the stage. The artist employs an economy of detail to build a dynamic composition, positioning the dancers' legs to create a strong diagonal line that draws the viewer's eye across the work to the main text.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTroupe de Mlle Églantine (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour Lithograph
Brief description
Poster by Toulouse-Lautrec, 'Troupe de Mlle Eglantine', French, 1896.
Physical description
Four can-can dancers in feathered hats and stockings performing on-stage. Orange legs, feather boas and text against a yellow ground.
Dimensions
  • Height: 618mm
  • Width: 810mm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • HT Lautrec (Signed lower left)
  • HTL (Artist's monogram, lower left.)
  • 'Troupe de Mlle Églantine Eglantine Cléopatre Jane Avril Gazelle' (Names of the dancers.)
Credit line
Given anonymously
Object history
3rd state.
Historical context
The poster was commissioned by Jane Avril to advertise her appearance in the quadrille, 'Troupe de Mlle Églantine', when they performed at the Palace Theatre in London.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This poster was commissioned by the cabaret dancer, Jane Avril, to advertise her appearance in the quadrille, 'Troupe de Mlle Églantine', when they performed at the Palace Theatre in London in 1896. The names of the other dancers appear in the text: Cléopatre, Églantine and Gazelle. Avril was one of the artist's favourite subjects and a good friend.

Here Toulouse-Lautrec has captured the energy and movement of the group as they high-kick their way across the stage. The artist employs an economy of detail to build a dynamic composition, positioning the dancers' legs to create a strong diagonal line that draws the viewer's eye across the work to the main text.
Associated object
E.1374-1931 (Duplicate)
Bibliographic references
  • Coutts, Howard and Claire Jones Toulouse Lautrec and the art of the French Poster. Bowes Museum, 2004. 53 p., ill. ISBN 0954818202.
  • Ireson, Nancy (ed.), Toulouse-Lautrec and Jane Avril. Beyond the Moulin Rouge, London, The Courtauld Gallery, 2011.
  • Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1962
  • p. 133 Phillip Dennis Cate, Saskia Oooms, Michela Niccolai, Laurent Bihl, Ricard Bru i Turull, Toulouse-Lautrec i l'esperit de Montmartre. Barcelona : Obra Social la Caixa, 2018. 274 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 24 cm. ISBN: 9788499002118
  • Hewitson, Madeline (Author)(Editor) Ribeyrol, Charlotte (Author)(Editor) Winterbottom, Matthew (Author)(Editor) Ashmolean Museum (Host institution) Colour revolution: Victorian art, fashion & design Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2023. 238 pages: colour illustrations. ISBN: 9781910807576.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.554-1962

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Record createdAugust 1, 2007
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