Henri de Toulous-Laurec
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864 – 1901) was a French artist who vividly
captured the 19th century’s festive Parisian nightlife in paintings and
posters. (http://www.art.com/gallery /id--a23841/henri-toulouse -lautrec-posters.htm)
Toulouse-Lautrec began his artistic career when, as a teenager, he
injured both of his legs and immersed himself in art during his long
convalescence. In adulthood, he joined the culture of Paris’ bohemian
Montmartre section, and painted its spectacle of circuses, dance halls,
nightclubs and racetracks, as well as the artists, streetwalkers,
writers, aristocrats and dancers he befriended. He began to exhibit
widely, and Vincent Van Gogh’s brother Theo was one of his patrons.
Institutionalized for alcoholism, he created an incredible array of
circus drawings from memory during his confinement.
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