Catalogue for an exhibition at the offices of the Toulouse newspaper "Dépêche"
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Title: Catalogue for an exhibition at the offices of the Toulouse newspaper "Dépêche"
Artist:
Louis Anquetin (French, Etrépagny 1861–1932 Paris) : [Horse Race]
Artist:
Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) : The Tub (R.M.31)
Artist:
Maurice Denis (French, Granville 1870–1943 Saint-Germain-en-Laye) : [Woman, in Profile] (C. 80)
Artist:
Emile Grasset (French) : Invidia
Artist:
Henri-Gabriel Ibels (French, Paris 1867–1936 Paris) : Two Dancers on Stage
Artist:
Achille Laugé (French, 1861–1944) : Woman, in Profile
Artist:
Maxime Maufra (French, Nantes 1861–1918 Poncé) : Seascape
Artist:
Charles Maurin (French, Le Puy 1856–1914 Grasse) : Nude Girl
Artist:
Hermann Paul (French) : [Man in a Carriage]
Artist:
Henri Rachou (French) : [Frogs and Flowers]
Artist:
Richard Ranft (French) : [Boats in a Harbor]
Artist:
Paul Ranson (French, Limoges 1864–1909 Paris) : [Couple Seated at a Table by Lamplight]
Artist:
Ker-Xavier Roussel (French, Lorry-les-Metz 1867–1944 L'Etang-la-Ville) : [Two Women in Woods] (S.5; H.10)
Artist:
Paul Sérusier (French, Paris 1864–1927 Morlaix) : [Woman Standing on a Wooded Hill]
Artist:
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, Albi 1864–1901 Saint-André-du-Bois) : Eccentric Dancer (w. 60)
Artist:
Félix Vallotton (Swiss, Lausanne 1865–1925 Paris) : Le Renseignement (G.51)
Artist:
Edouard Vuillard (French, Cuiseaux 1868–1940 La Baule) : [Woman Leaning on Her Elbow] (R.M.26)
Date: May 15, 1894
Medium: Lithographs on wove paper
Dimensions: Overall: 7 5/16 x 5 7/16 x 1/8 in. (18.6 x 13.8 x 0.3 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 196
Object Number: 63.577
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