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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864-1901)

Aristide Bruant, in his cabaret. Lithograph (before text) printed in four colors on paper laid down on canvas. Imprimerie Charles Verneau, 114 rue Oberkampf, dating from 1893. Many missing parts, as is. H.: 140 cm - W.: 99.5 cm. Reference: see another model of this poster at the Met in New York, bequeathed by Clifford A. Furst in 1958, kept under inventory no. 58.621.19. History: Aristide Bruant (1851-1925) was a French chansonnier and successful songwriter who ran a cabaret in Montmartre, "Le Militon", where he was renowned for creating a sensation by abusing his audience. The latter took an early interest in Lautrec's work and commissioned four poster designs from the artist. In this poster, the third in the series, Lautrec emphasizes the spectacular side of the character, heightening the allure and theatricality of his costume, consisting of a large hat, black cape and red scarf, and holding a cane in his hand. In this highly recognizable style, Lautrec uses the classic graphic elements of Japanese painting

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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864-1901)

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