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Knight Lautrec of Carim! He's pure aura farming, I don’t care what anyone says Helps you with two bosses God Tier dialogue, God Tier voice, Gold Tier armor Dual wields Shotel Has one of the best rings in the game Serves another goddess… and? Based
Milestone Monday – Toulouse-Lautrec
On November 24th, 1864, Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Montfa was born in Albi, in southern France. An artist immersed in the Paris nightlife of the late 19th century, he is better known as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, or simply Toulouse-Latrec, He died in 1901 at the age of 36, due to complications from alcoholism and syphilis. An exhibit of his lithographs ran at the Art Institute of Chicago several years later, and the bulletin of the Art Institute characterizes his “vigorous and sardonic” work:
There are actresses and music-hall singers, dancers and café-idlers, poets and shopmen—in short all the characters that went to make up the inimitable fin de siècle scene.
Here we highlight three books from our collection. Toulouse-Lautrec, by French art historian Jacques Lassaigne, was published by The Hyperion Press in Paris, in 1939. The text is translated from the French by Mary Chamot.
Also from 1930s Paris, Lautrec, a portfolio with six plates, and a commentary by Francois Gilles de la Tourette, was published by Skira in 1938.
And finally, Affiches de Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: dix reproductions en couleurs, published in Basel in 1946 by Les Éditions Holbein, is introduced by Willy Rotzler. The portfolio contains color reproductions of a number of Toulouse-Lautrec’s poster advertisements.
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--Amanda, Special Collections Graduate Intern
🎨Retrato de una mujer (1890) De Louis Anquetin (1861 - 1932) fue un pintor francés. Museo de Bellas Artes de Tournai En 1882, marchó a París y comenzó a estudiar arte en el estudio de Léon Bonnat, donde conoció a Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Los dos artistas, más tarde, se trasladaron al estudio de Fernand Cormon, donde se hicieron amigos de Émile Bernard y Vincent van Gogh.Alrededor del año 1887, Anquetin y Bernard desarrollaron un estilo de pintura que usaba regiones planas de color y perfiles de contorno anchos y negros. Este estilo, llamado cloisonismo por el crítico Edouard Dujardin, estaba inspirado tanto en las vidrieras como en el ukiyo-e japonés.
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Musée de Zürich ....
Source: Divertissement, culture et curiosités
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