Horsewoman (1899) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Horsewoman - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - 1899

Artwork Information

TitleHorsewoman
ArtistHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Date1899
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Horsewoman

The artwork titled “Horsewoman” was created by the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in the year 1899. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) art movement and is classified as a genre painting. Currently, this artwork is held in a private collection, signifying that it is not on public display but rather owned by an individual or a non-public institution.

In “Horsewoman,” the beholder views a scene expressed with graceful lines and delicate coloration typical of Toulouse-Lautrec’s style, which captures the fluidity and dynamism of the subjects. A female rider, who is elegantly attired in period riding gear, including a top hat, is depicted seated atop a sturdy horse. She appears in profile, looking forward with a sense of poise and calm, thereby imbuing the scene with a genteel atmosphere. The work is rendered with an economy of detail that nonetheless conveys the essence and movement of the horse and rider. To the left of the horsewoman, a small dog is shown in motion, its fur rendered in strokes that give a sense of texture and liveliness. In the background, another diminutive figure on horseback is visible, providing a sense of depth and context to the setting. The sky above is sketched with swathes of blue, and the ground and horizon are suggested with minimal lines and hues that evoke an open landscape. The drawing exemplifies Toulouse-Lautrec’s mastery in conveying the sophistication of the Parisian leisure class at the turn of the century.

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