Exclusively Prints: Van Gogh, Degas Toulouse-Lautrec and Dürer

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), Mademoiselle Cha-u-kao, The Seated Clowness, 1896, color lithograph on thin white vellum, “G. Pellet/T. Lautrec” watermark, annotated by the publisher Pellet, 40.1 x 52.2 cm/15.7 x 20.5 in.

Around the time of the first edition of the Paris Print Fair, the print market shows its good health with the prizes won by a collection. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), Mademoiselle Cha-u-kao, The Seated Clowness, 1896, color lithograph on thin white vellum, “G. Pellet/T. Lautrec” watermark, annotated by the publisher Pellet, 40.1 x 52.2 cm/15.7 x 20.5 in.Result: €204,800 Where would Van Gogh be without Dr. Gachet? While it’s not easy to answer this question, one thing is certain, however—we can expect exciting bidding when these two names are together. The etching and drypoint of L’Homme à la pipe (Man with a Pipe, Portrait of

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