‘Le Jockey’
In his troubled years (1898-1899), Lautrec was an ardent visitor to the horse races. This powerful and dynamic print presents an unusual image of horseracing in that the jockeys are shown from behind. In this way, the man and the animal’s joint performance is shown to best advantage.
The print was intended as the first sheet of a series to have been entitled ‘Courses’ (Races), which was never completed.
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‘Le Jockey’
In his troubled years (1898-1899), Lautrec was an ardent visitor to the horse races. This powerful and dynamic print presents an unusual image of horseracing in that the jockeys are shown from behind. In this way, the man and the animal’s joint performance is shown to best advantage.
The print was intended as the first sheet of a series to have been entitled ‘Courses’ (Races), which was never completed.
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Aankoop uit het F.G. Waller-Fonds
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Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds
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In his troubled years (1898-18 ...... s), which was never completed.
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In zijn ongelukkige jaren (189 ...... (wedrennen) moest gaan heten.
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RP-P-1940-153
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Rijksmuseum
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‘Le Jockey’
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‘Le Jockey’
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created
1899
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1899
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breedte breedte 364 mm
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height 516 mm
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hoogte hoogte 516 mm
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width 364 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Aantal staten bekend 2(2), Zie Adriani.