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A work made of lithograph on cream wove paper.

Le crocodile, Menu

1896

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

France

In November 1896 Lautrec visited Château de Blois with friends, where they discussed Marie de Medici, the 17th-century French queen who was exiled to Blois by her son Louis XIII before later making a daring night escape. This tale inspired Lautrec’s menu, in which his friends masquerade as Marie and her rescuer. A puzzling crocodile and a bespectacled ghostly apparition also appear, only heightening the scene’s mystery. In a rare act of self-portraiture, Lautrec observes from below.

Lithograph on cream wove paper

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