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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Elsa la viennoise, 1978
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Medium
Dimensions cm | inch
76 x 56 x 0.3 cm 29.9 x 22 x 0.1 inch
Support
Framing
Not framed
Type
Numbered and limited to 275 copies
1 remaining copy
Authenticity
Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
and a certificate of authenticity
Signature
Stamped
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
1864
Birth of Henri, Marie-Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Montfa in Albi, in the "Hôtel du Bosc". Son of the Count of Toulouse-Lautrec and Countess Adèle, Zoé, Marie, Marquette Tapié de Céleyran, Lautrec bears one of the biggest names in France and his vocation as an artist surprises his family a little.
1879
After a first fracture in one leg, Lautrec breaks the other leg due to spontaneous fractures that prevent his lower limbs from developing. He remains crippled.
1881
He stopped his studies and turned to the studio of the academic painter Bonnat on the advice of his first teacher, Princeteau. He began to take an interest in Japanese art and left Bonnat's studio for Cormon's the following year.
1884
He freed himself more and more from academism and settled in Montmartre in the heart of nightlife.
1885
Aristide Bruant opens the Le Mirliton cabaret. Lautrec frequents the cabarets of Montmartre.
1891
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec exhibits at Le Barc de Boutteville, with Anquetin, Emile Bernard, Pierre Bonnard and Maurice Denis. He signed his first poster which made him famous: Moulin-Rouge (La Goulue).
1892
Lautrec made a poster for his friend Jane Avril, dancer in the French cancan quadrille; he also represented her in the Japanese Divan, in Jane Avril au Jardin de Paris, 1893, and in a last poster Jane Avril in 1899. Lautrec made the first poster of the Bunting series, Aristide Bruant aux Ambassadeurs.
1893
He entered the world of the Revue Blanche and became familiar with the Natanson brothers, Tristan Bernard and Romain Coolus. He regularly attended brothels and developed a passion for the theater.
1895
La Goulue asks him for a setting for his fairground hut, travels with his friend Joyant to London where he meets Oscar Wilde and Whistler.
1896
He moved to 30, rue Fontaine and traveled by boat with his friend Joyant to Lisbon (La passenger du 54). He is passionate about cycling and follows Tristan Bernard in the velodromes.
1897
New workshop 15, rue Frochot.
Publication of the album Elles, fruit of his work in brothels, whose frontispiece is used in poster.
1898
Exhibition at Galerie Goupil in London. Lautrec publishes his second album dedicated to Yvette Guilbert.
1899
Lautrec was interned for three months in a nursing home.
1901
He died in Malromé with his mother. His body is buried in Verdelais.
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