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1966 Toulouse-Lautrec, black and White

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Price: $225.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: Toulouse-Lautrec

Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1966, first edition Lithograph. The full framed size of this Toulouse-Lautrec is 23.5" x 19.5". Professional and custom assembled. Silver 2" wood molding with double matting and foam-core backing.

Titled: Toutes ces dames au theatre. Lithographie. No. 118 from Derriere le Miroir", No.158-159

Year: 1966

Publisher: Maeght Editeur, of Paris.

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec

1864-1901, French painter and lithographer; b. Albi. Son of a wealthy nobleman, Lautrec fell and broke both legs when he was a child and his growth was permanently stunted. Showing an early gift for drawing, he studied with Bonnat and Cormon and set up a studio of his own when he was 21. As a youth he was attracted by sporting subjects and admired and was influenced by the work of Degas. His own work was, above all, graphic in nature, the paint never obscuring the strong, original draftsmanship. He detailed the music halls, circuses, brothels, and the cabaret life of Paris with a remarkable objectivity born, perhaps, of his own isolation. His garish and artificial colors, the orange hair and electric green light of his striking posters, caught the atmosphere of the life they advertised.

Lautrec's technical innovations in color lithography created a greater freedom and a new immediacy in poster design. His posters of the dancers and personalities at the Moulin Rouge cabaret are world renowned and have inspired countless imitations. After a life of enormous productivity and debauchery, Lautrec suffered a mental and physical collapse and died at the age of 37. His life has inspired numerous biographies of varying accuracy. Although exhibitions of his work were not well received in his lifetime, he is now represented in the major museums of France and the United States. Many of his sketches and some paintings are in the Muse Lautrec of his native Albi. His painting At the Moulin de la Galette (1892) is in the Art Institute, Chicago; the lithograph Seated Female Clown (1896) is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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