Marcelle Lender
Marcelle Lender (
1862-
1926) was a
French singer-dancer and entertainer made famous in paintings by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
thumbBorn
Anne-Marie Marcelle Bastien, she began dancing at the age of 16 and within a few years made a name for herself performing at the
Théâtre des Variétés in
Montmartre.
Marcelle Lender appears in several works by Lautrec but the most notable is the one of her dancing the
Bolero during her February
1895 performance in the
Florimond Hervé operetta "Chilpéric." Lautrec's portrait of her in full costume, her flame-red hair accentuated by two red poppies worn like plumes, boosted Lender's popularity considerably after it appeared in a
Paris magazine. The painting was eventually sold to a collector from the
United States and on her passing in 1998 the painting's then owner, American Betsey Cushing Whitney, donated it to the
National Gallery of Art in
Washington, D.C..