Lot no. 260
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
Confetti. Poster. 1894. Lithograph. 390 x 560 [447 x 570]. Delteil 352; Wittrock P13. Printed in colours. Very fine and fresh proof on thin ivory vellum. Full margins. Dry stamp: Ed. Kleinmann (Lugt 1573). CR}
The poster was commissioned by English paper confetti manufacturers, J. and E. Bella in London. They organised poster exhibitions in London in 1895 and 1896, to which Lautrec was invited. The subject depicted a little girl running to escape a shower of confetti in the spirit of carnival. The world launch of confetti took place at the Paris Carnival in December 1891. In the past, confetti was used at carnival in much greater quantities than today. Paper confetti was commonly sold by the kilogram. The Prefecture of Police soon banned their use and they were only used privately. Lautrec did, however, attend a redoubt at the Casino de Paris, where they were seen reappearing.
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