Henri Toulouse Lautrec Collection
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, a renowned French artist of the late 19th century, captured the essence of his era through his diverse and captivating artworks
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Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, a renowned French artist of the late 19th century, captured the essence of his era through his diverse and captivating artworks. In "Miss Ida Heath, English Dancer, " created in 1894, he immortalized the grace and beauty of an English dancer with delicate lithographs on cream wove paper. "The Passenger in Cabin 54, A Cruise, " a colorful lithograph from 1896, transports us to a luxurious voyage where we can almost feel the sea breeze against our faces. Toulouse-Lautrec's attention to detail is evident as he captures every nuance on cream wove paper. In "Cover and Frontispiece to Les Vieilles Histoires (Old Stories), " Toulouse-Lautrec showcases his mastery of color lithography on cream wove paper. This piece invites us into a world filled with nostalgia and enchantment. Toulouse-Lautrec's talent extends beyond prints; in "Salon at the Rue des Moulins" from 1894, he brings life to an oil painting on canvas. The scene depicts a vibrant gathering at one of Paris' most famous establishments. "Mme Lili Grenier" is another example of Toulouse-Lautrec's early works. Painted between 1875-88 using oil paint with graphite on cardboard, this portrait exudes elegance and sophistication. With "Bar of the Cafe de la rue de Rome, " created around 1886 using charcoal and white chalk on blue wove paper, Toulouse-Lautrec captures the lively atmosphere found within Parisian cafes during that time period. In "La Macarona in the Costume of a Jockey, " painted in 1893 with oil paints, watercolors, and charcoal laid down on cardstock; we witness Toulouse-Lautrec's ability to capture movement and character through various mediums. "At the circus: Horsewoman" showcases Toulouse-Lautrec's unique approach to tambourine painting.