Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, The Two Friends
| Full title | The Two Friends |
|---|---|
| Artist | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
| Artist dates | 1864 - 1901 |
| Date made | 1894 |
| Medium and support | Oil on board |
| Dimensions | 47.9 × 34 cm |
| Inscription summary | Signed |
| Acquisition credit | On loan from Tate: Bequeathed by Montague Shearman through the Contemporary Art Society 1940 |
| Inventory number | L731 |
| Location | Not on display |
| Image copyright | On loan from Tate: Bequeathed by Montague Shearman through the Contemporary Art Society 1940, © 2000 Tate |
| Collection | Main Collection |
Throughout the 1890s Toulouse-Lautrec visited brothels in Paris and spent days observing the women there. A series of paintings on this theme culminated in 'Au Salon de la Rue des Moulins' of about 1894 (Albi, Musée Toulouse-Lautrec), which depicts the women sitting awaiting their clients.
This painting may represent an early stage in the genesis of the Albi picture, but it also belongs to a series of paintings focusing on the friendships between the women which often, as here, portrayed intimate moments or gestures of companionship or sympathy.
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