Details
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
Monsieur Paul Viaud
stamped with monogram lower left (L.1338), pencil on paper
4¾ x 3½in. (12 x 9cm.)
Provenance
The Artist's Estate

Lot Essay

Toulouse-Lautrec was treated in 1899 for alcoholism and suspected
madness. He was released by doctors from a two month stay at a nursing home only on the condition that he was kept under close supervision.
The man employed to be his garde-boire was Paul Viaud. As Francis Jourdain explains "Monsieur Viaud accept de jouer discrètement le rôle de l'ami fidèle et dèvoué; Monsieur Viaud n'a pas l'air de ce qui'il est en réalité. D'ailleur.......Monsieur Viaud est un authentique homme du monde, mis par des revers de fortune, dans l'obligation de gagner son pain." (F. Jourdain, T. Lautrec, Paris, 1955, pp.53-54)

Other portraits of Paul Viaud can be seen in M.G. Dortu, Toulouse-Lautrec et son Oeuvre, New York, 1971, vol.VI, no. D.4.441 and F. Jourdain, op.cit., pl.128

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