Ton Sang

c. 1895

Henri Bataille

Associated Names
Henri Bataille

Artist, French, 1872 - 1922

The image displays an illustration with two figures embracing each other closely. The figures are depicted from the waist up, intertwined in a swirling movement with dynamic, curved lines surrounding them. Their facial features are gently rendered, with one figure having short dark hair and facing downward, while the other figure, with slightly longer and lighter hair, tilts their head upwards. The figures are dressed in simple, subtle-toned clothing that blends into the sketch's monochromatic style. There is no visible jewelry or objects held by the figures. The background merges into the composition with sweeping lines, contributing to the dreamlike ambiance of the scene. On the left side of the image, there is text in French detailing a theatrical performance titled "Ton Sang," with names of performance participants and the venue's address. The name "Henry Bataille" appears inscribed towards the bottom right of the illustration.

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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1992

  • Aitken, Geneviève. Artistes et Théâtres d'Avant-Garde: Programmes de Théâtre Illustrés, Paris 1890-1900. Exh. cat. Pont-Aven, Musée de Pont-Aven and tour, 1992, 91, p. 83.

Inscriptions

lower right in stone: Henry Bataille; left center, in stone: L'OEUVRE / 22 Rue Turgot / 6me Spectacle / TON SANG / Tragédie Contemporaine / en 4 Actes / de M. Henry BATAILLE...Invités, Invitées, Musiciens, etc.; lower left, in stone: Imp. Eugéne Verneau, 108 r. de la Folie-Mèricourt, Paris; along right edge, in stone: George BANS, Directeur...Avec estampes spéciales: 20 fr. par an

Wikidata ID

Q75422833

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