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The Jockey

1899
(French, 1864–1901)
Catalogue raisonné
Wittrock Vol.II.308 ; Delteil 279
State
W. II/II
Public Domain
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Location
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec set this print at an identifiable race track, at Longchamps in Paris's Bois de Boulougne.

Description

Motivated by the popularity of the races, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec executed this lithograph both in color, seen here, and in black and white. He intended to publish the color version in a portfolio of horse-racing subjects, but the project never came to fruition and Jockey was published alone. The artist's admiration for Edgar Degas's horse-racing pictures is clear in Jockey, and he shared Degas's appreciation of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Particular elements of the lithograph reveal the influence of the Japanese woodcut: the overall flatness; the daring cropping—particularly of the background horse whose head and hindquarters have been omitted; the pale green hue of the grass and the blue-violet sky; and the dramatic, rushing perspective of the horses galloping into the distance. However, the younger artist incorporated the Japanese aesthetic into his own visual language in an entirely original way. Unlike Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec ignored Eadweard Muybridge's photographs and depicted his horse and rider in the physically impossible "flying-gallop" position.
A vertically oriented color lithograph depicts two jockeys on brown horses galloping across a pale green field. In the foreground, a rider wearing a white shirt and tan breeches surges away toward the right. To the left, another jockey in a pink shirt and red cap follows. Sketchy, expressive lines define the figures against a muted sky, where a distant windmill and thin flagpole are visible beneath hazy, gray washes.

The Jockey

1899

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

(French, 1864–1901)
France, late 19th Century

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