● On view now — Gallery 242
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
One of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s favorite haunts was the Cirque Fernando, also the subject of his large painting, Equestrienne (At the Cirque Fernando) in the collection of the Art Institute. Like many of the artists in his circle, Toulouse-Lautrec experimented with styles and materials beyond easel painting. His decision to paint on a tambourine with little castanets (called a tambour de basque ) was perhaps inspired by the instrument’s association with bohemian life and creative freedom. The shape of the tambourine mirrors that of the paper hoop held by the clown in the larger painting, so that our view here seems to be framed by the hoop just after the bareback rider has broken through it.
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China — Dish with Images of Antiquities
China — Dish with Europeans Playing Musical Instruments
Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise|Eugène-Pierre Gourdet — Ceilin
Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise|Eugène-Pierre Gourdet — Oval d
China — Bowl
Anonymous, British, 19th century — Design for an Oval Ceilin
Manufacture nationale de Sèvres — Plate from the Arabesque S
Italian, Gubbio
Attributed to workshop of Giorgio Andreoli —
Anonymous, Dutch, 18th century — Octagonal Ceiling Design wi
Félix Henri Bracquemond — Platter
England, Staffordshire — Plate
Du Paquier Porcelain Manufactory — Plate