At the Folies-Bergère: The Modesty of Monsieur Prudhomme

Art Institute of Chicago

At the Folies-Bergère: The Modesty of Monsieur Prudhomme

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Date
1893
Medium
Lithograph on cream wove paper
Culture
France
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

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Mr. Prudhomme: “- Obnoxious waves.... don't you know whom you are carrying in this moment?... oh audacious... know I shall, like Xerxes, whip you terribly. Mme Prudhomme: (shivering of fear) “- Pray, my dear friend, do not offend the sea any longer... you might wake its fury and it might devour us completely!,” plate 1 from Impressions Nautiques

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Mr Prud'homme - Vive les troisièmes [...].

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Prudhon devant le corps de Mademoiselle Mayer.

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Mr Prudhomme - Je ne sais pas [...].

Mr Prudhomme - Je ne sais pas [...].

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