Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was tiny — just 4 feet, 11 inches, with a perpetually runny nose and brittle bones likely due to a hereditary condition brought on by his aristocratic family’s generational ...
Who hasn’t suffered a break-up may be the first to cast the stone at all of those who don’t sleep at night and cannot stop crying at a single thought of the ex-beloved. Tonight the Moulin Rouge is ...
I’ve written about this fabulous lady before, but I had to tell you about her Parisian trip. Crissy Rock is a dear friend, and also one of my favourite comedians. She will shock, and delight, ...
Kim Valéry Huynh, owner of ChâteauToulouse-Lautrec, arrived in France from his native Cambodia when he was just 16 years old. He fell in love with the country straight away, going on to marry a ...
The whole Paris world knew that Toulouse-Lautrec delighted in dressing up en travestie, that he haunted the dance halls and was on a first-name basis with the denizens of the bordellos. What only his ...
The very first Résonances took place at London's Vortex Jazz Club in 2017. Then, as now, the event was curated by the French-born visual artist and poet Aurélie Freoua who has become a regular ...
An “emblematic work” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec unseen in public since 1931 will be offered at auction this fall, Christie’s announced on Monday. Jane Avril au Divan Japonais, 1892, will be one of ...
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 ...
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s 1881 painting of a Black woman driving a horse and carriage along a seafront poses a puzzle: who was she? Always entitled The Black Countess (La Comtesse noir), her ...
Toulouse-Lautrec syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome that causes changes in the face, hands, and other parts of the body, as well as brittle bones. There are treatment options for symptoms, but there ...