This is one of ten images included in Lautrec’s “Elles” suite, which were created from his observations of women at the maisons closes from 1892-1895, and issued in an edition of 100 numbered copies. “Attentively he noted their monotonous routine at the wash-stand, ‘in the humble pose of bodily hygiene,’ as Huysmans called it... Lautrec showed the prostitute marked by the meaninglessness of her acts—gone are the poses of the desirable temptress—and he gave back to his Olympias and Nanas their humanity, as he showed them in their daily routine... Yet Lautrec does not take a moral stand. His sense of decency lies hidden in the graphic detail, in the beauty and reserve of the colour in these sheets” (Adriani, p. 222). This is one of 100 numbered prints with Lautrec's red stamp at lower left.
literature: Wittrock, 159; Adriani, 175; PAI-XCI, 433
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