Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French painter and illustrator of cabarets
Born
November 24th, 1864
160 years ago
Died
September 9th, 1901
124 years ago — 36 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A prominent French painter and illustrator, focused on the Parisian nightlife during the late 19th century. Created numerous posters and paintings highlighting the vibrant culture of cabarets and theaters, especially the Moulin Rouge. His unique style combined elements of impressionism with a distinctive approach to form and color. Suffered from various health issues throughout life, which influenced both his artistic expression and subject matter. Continued to produce a significant body of work until his death in 1901.
Created iconic posters for Moulin Rouge
Produced notable works like 'At the Moulin Rouge' and 'La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge'
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