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Posters grew in popularity after 1881, when many restrictions on their placement were lifted and it became unlawful to remove or destroy them. The first exhibition of posters took place in 1884, and they were soon accepted as a legitimate art form. Lautrec, a gifted draftsman, excelled at designing arresting lithographs. <em>May Milton</em>, one of his boldest compositions, illustrates Lautrec's innovative style based on a dynamic pattern of flat, simplified, brightly colored shapes and dramatic silhouettes. Lautrec, an astute observer of character and physical features, captured the life of a decadent era in his radically concise, vigorous representations. May Milton was an English dancer who appeared at the Moulin Rouge, one of Paris's most popular café-concerts. This poster was made to advertise her tour of the United States.
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Document identity
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129201
label
May Milton
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print
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1
Source metadata
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129201
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print
title
May Milton
description
Posters grew in popularity after 1881, when many restrictions on their placement were lifted and it became unlawful to remove or destroy them. The first exhibition of posters took place in 1884, and they were soon accepted as a legitimate art form. Lautrec, a gifted draftsman, excelled at designing arresting lithographs. <em>May Milton</em>, one of his boldest compositions, illustrates Lautrec's innovative style based on a dynamic pattern of flat, simplified, brightly colored shapes and dramatic silhouettes. Lautrec, an astute observer of character and physical features, captured the life of a decadent era in his radically concise, vigorous representations. May Milton was an English dancer who appeared at the Moulin Rouge, one of Paris's most popular café-concerts. This poster was made to advertise her tour of the United States.
date
1895
citation
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79909943
creators
1856
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Print
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 79.5 x 61.5 cm (31 5/16 x 24 3/16 in.)
cul
France, 19th century
accession
1952.1
Source extras
tec
color lithograph
tombstone
May Milton, 1895. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864–1901). Color lithograph; sheet: 79.5 x 61.5 cm (31 5/16 x 24 3/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Williams Collection, 1952.10
collection
PR - Lithograph
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D. II/II
didYouKnow
May Milton was the romantic partner of May Belfort, another performer whom Toulouse-Lautrec frequently depicted.
citations
citation
Glaubinger, Jane. "Inventive Impressions." <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine</em> 41, no. 6 (Summer 2001): 8-9.
page_number
Mentioned and reproduced: p. 9
catalogueRaisonne
Wittrock Vol.II.P17,b ; Delteil 356
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Williams Collection
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2026-05-29 06:40:01.018000
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129201
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Prints
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PR - Lithograph
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color lithograph
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male
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1
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0
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photo
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