Toulouse-Lautrec Paris and the Moulin Rouge.

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Title

Toulouse-Lautrec Paris and the Moulin Rouge.

Venues

National Gallery Of Australia (14 December 2012 – 4 April 2013)

Date

(2012 – 2013)

Summary

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW). Paintings; Prints.

Web address

https://nga.gov.au/exhibitions/toulouse-lautrec/

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

The Australian public have never before had the opportunity to see a major retrospective exhibition devoted to the art of French 19th century artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in painting, drawing, posters and prints.

Toulouse-Lautrec will examine the artist’s abilities as an acute observer of Parisian life, his skill as a draughtsman, his experimentation in composition and the brilliance of his technical execution in all media. The exhibition will shed new light on Toulouse-Lautrec through an examination of his involvement in Parisian culture—the high life and the low life.

The exhibition will trace Toulouse-Lautrec’s career from his earliest works to his extraordinary depictions of the Paris social scene, the dance halls, the café-concerts, the brothels and theatres. This he did in an insightful way, capturing the essence of his Parisian characters and haunts. Toulouse-Lautrec’s subject matter was to become thoroughly modern and he became an influential figure in the evolution of the art of the twentieth century.

[National Gallery of Australia media, 2012].

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08 Aug 2024