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1896 20¼ h × 15½ w in (51 × 39 cm)
estimate: $24,000–30,000
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This is one of 100 numbered impressions from the “Elles” suite, with Pellet’s stamp. Another scholarly interpretation of the “Elles” suite is that, rather than simply a collection of brothel motifs, it portrays the domestic life of a lesbian couple, one half of which was the clowness of the Moulin Rouge, Cha-U-Kao. Such a reading gathers likelihood in the knowledge that the publisher, Pellet, favored risqué themes. Here, a voluptuous woman, possibly the aging clowness, undoes her corset while a prospective client looks on—some historians speculate that this is her lover in drag.
literature: Wittrock, 164; Adriani, 180; PAI-LXXXIX, 406
This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.