Viewing Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s shadowy scenes of louche Parisian cafes and nightclubs, you get the sense of a man pursuing a pleasure-filled existence. But to truly understand his ...
As we embark on the 21st century, the art museum at Princeton University urges us to look back and remember the '90s — the 1890s, that is. The latest show from the University's rich collection is a ...
Imagine yourself in Paris in 1890. The Eiffel Tower, built the year before for the World’s Fair, looms over the city. Below, a sense of the new is everywhere, from the grand avenue of Champs-Elysees ...
Picture late 19th century Paris and a cat poster might come to mind, advertising a product that many will forget. After all, the image’s style is the important thing: clean lines, black ink. People ...
His full name began with Henri Marie Raymond and his last name ended in Monfa. Most of us could never identify him from any of those. His commonly known last name became synonymous with a genetic ...
"To paint it is absolutely necessary to live in Paris, so as to keep up with ideas," Paul Gauguin wrote to Camille Pissarro in 1881. San Franciscans will get a whiff of that point of view when ...
The big screen made the Moulin Rouge famous, but now you can head back to turn-of-the-century Paris without ever leaving the Lehigh Valley. It's all part of a rare art exhibit that opens this weekend.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec‘s “La Passagère du 54 – Promenade en Yacht” from 1895 is among the works in the new Crocker exhibit. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag J&M Zweerts Fotografie Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, ...
You probably know that Toulouse-Lautrec was short. You probably know he painted the Moulin Rouge. You may know that he lived for a spell in a brothel. And you will certainly know what his posters look ...
Move over, Andy Warhol. The painter who first celebrated “iconic” fame in bright, shiny, mass-produced images wasn’t a Sixties pop artist, but a post-impressionist who barely lived to see the 20th ...
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