Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Henri Toulouse-Lautrec


ID Image Painting(From A to Z)    Details 
34657  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, A la Mie
 
 A la Mie   mk94 1891
34659  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Alfred la Guigne
 
 Alfred la Guigne   mk94 1894
30923  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Dressing Table Madame Poupoule
 
 At the Dressing Table Madame Poupoule   mk68 1898
33212  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Bust of Marcelle Lender
 
 Bust of Marcelle Lender   mk85 1895
97674  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Cuadro de Lautrec sobre el parisino Circo Fernando
 
 Cuadro de Lautrec sobre el parisino Circo Fernando   1888(1888) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 98 x 161 cm cyf
23515  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Dance at the Moulin Rouge (nn03)
 
 Dance at the Moulin Rouge (nn03)   1890 Oil on canvas 115 x 150 cm 45 1/4 x 59 in Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia PA
45930  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, in the circus Fernando, horseman on Weibem horse
 
 in the circus Fernando, horseman on Weibem horse   mk178 1888 pastel chalks and Gouache on wood 60x79.5cm
21107  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Jane Avril Dancing (mk06)
 
 Jane Avril Dancing (mk06)   ca 1892 2' 11 3/4'' x 1' 5 3/4''(85.5 x 45 cm)Bequest of Antonin Personnaz,1937 RF 1937-37
34660  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, L-Auglais au Moulin-Rouge
 
 L-Auglais au Moulin-Rouge   mk94 1892
34661  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Le Depart du Qua drille au Moulin Rouge
 
 Le Depart du Qua drille au Moulin Rouge   mk94 1892
34663  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, May Milton
 
 May Milton   mk94 1895
30876  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Miss Eglantine's Troupe
 
 Miss Eglantine's Troupe   mk68 Lithograph New York Museum of Modern Art 1895-1896 France
96324  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Portrait of Emile Bernard
 
 Portrait of Emile Bernard   1886(1886) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 54 X 44.5 cm cyf
30875  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The Clowness Cha-u-Kao
 
 The Clowness Cha-u-Kao   mk68 Oil on cardboard Paris,Orsay Museum 1895 France
33216  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The Jockey
 
 The Jockey   mk85 1899
88484  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The ladies in the brothel dining-room
 
 The ladies in the brothel dining-room   1893(1893) Medium Oil on paperboard Dimensions 60,3 x 80,5 cm cjr
54093  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The Laundress
 
 The Laundress   mk235 1884-1886 Oil on canvas 93x75cm
30877  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The Seated Clowness
 
 The Seated Clowness   mk68 Lithograph New York Museum of Modern Art 1896 France
21526  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, The Toilette (mk09)
 
 The Toilette (mk09)   1896 Oil on cardboard,67 x 54 cm Paris,Musee d'Orsay
85861  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Two Women in Nightgowns
 
 Two Women in Nightgowns   1891(1891) Medium Oil, essence and pastel on cardboard Dimensions 62 x 46 cm (24.4 x 18.1 in) cyf
34658  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Un Coin du Moulin de la Galette
 
 Un Coin du Moulin de la Galette   mk94 1892
34662  
Henri  Toulouse-Lautrec, Yvette Guilbert
 
 Yvette Guilbert   mk94 1894

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec
French Post-Impressionist Painter and Printmaker, 1864-1901 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a direct descendant of the counts of Toulouse, was born on Nov. 24, 1864, at Albi. His eccentric father lived in provincial luxury, hunting with falcons and collecting exotic weapons. Henri began to draw at an early age. He suffered a fall in 1878 and broke one femur; in 1879 he fell again and broke the other one. His legs did not heal properly; his torso developed normally, but his legs were permanently deformed. Encouraged by his first teachers, the animal painters Rene Princeteau and John Lewis Brown, Toulouse-Lautrec decided in 1882 to devote himself to painting, and that year he left for Paris. Enrolling at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, he entered the studio of Fernand Cormon. In 1884 Toulouse-Lautrec settled in Montmartre, where he stayed from then on, except for short visits to Spain, where he admired the works of El Greco and Diego Velazquez; Belgium; and England, where he visited Oscar Wilde and James McNeill Whistler. At one point Toulouse-Lautrec lived near Edgar Degas, whom he valued above all other contemporary artists and by whom he was influenced. From 1887 his studio was on the Rue Caulaincourt next to the Goupil printshop, where he could see examples of the Japanese prints of which he was so fond. Toulouse-Lautrec habitually stayed out most of the night, frequenting the many entertainment spots about Montmartre, especially the Moulin Rouge cabaret, and he drank a great deal. His loose living caught up with him: he suffered a breakdown in 1899, and his mother had him committed to an asylum at Neuilly. He recovered and set to work again. He died on Sept. 9, 1901, at the family estate at Malrome.



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