Henri de toulouse-lautrec
1864-1901
French painter and printmaker. He is best known for his portrayals of late 19th-century Parisian life, particularly working-class, cabaret, circus, nightclub and brothel scenes. He was admired then as he is today for his unsentimental evocations of personalities and social mores. While he belonged to no theoretical school, he is sometimes classified as Post-Impressionist. His greatest contemporary impact was his series of 30 posters (1891-1901), Related Paintings of Henri de toulouse-lautrec :. | Women in a Brothel | Self portrait in the crowd, at the Moulin Rouge | La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge | Interior in the Rue des Moulins | The Clowness Cha-U-Kao (mk09) | Related Artists: SCOTT, SamuelEnglish Painter, ca.1702-1772
English painter. In 1725 a sea-piece ascribed to Scott appeared at auction in London. In 1727 he was appointed Accomptant in the Stamp Office, Lincoln's Inn Square, London. Edward Sherrif CurtisAmerican Photographer , b.1869 d.1952 Vincenzo CabiancaItalian , 1827-1902
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