
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) May Belfort (Delteil 354, Adhémar 116, Wittrock P14, Adriani 126), 1895 Lithograph in colors on wove paper linen-backed, Wittrock's state B iv (of C), with the address of the printer, Kleinmann, Paris, the full sheet, trimmed, framed. sheet 31 1/4 x 23 3/4in (79.5 x 60.3cm) Footnotes: John and Joyce Price were dedicated collectors, patrons, and advocates for the arts, known for the care and long-term commitment they brought to their collection. They began by focusing on prints, especially works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, reflecting their appreciation for artistic innovation and the wide reach of printmaking. Over time, they built a significant collection that includes artists such as Jules Chéret and Pierre Bonnard and loaned works to more than 100 museums worldwide. In 2010, the Bellevue Arts Museum presented Eyes for Glass: The Price Collection, celebrating their impact as collectors. Beyond collecting, the Prices supported numerous arts organizations through board service and philanthropy, including Bellevue Arts Museum, the Burke Museum Association, Poncho Charitable Organization, and Pilchuck Glass School, which honored them with its Annual Service to the Arts Award in 2015. Through their collecting, lending, and leadership, the Prices made a lasting contribution to the cultural community. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing























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