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Park West Toulouse-Lautrec Lithograph on Display at London Museum

It’s hard to think of an artist more closely associated with the Parisian nightlife than Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. His iconic posters for the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris’ [...]

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Explore the Astonishing Sketchbooks of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is one of the legendary artists of 19th-century Paris, famous for traversing the nightspots of the city’s Montmartre district, always with a sketchbook in hand. He was a [...]

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How NYC Became the Art Capital of the U.S.

February 1913 marked a defining moment in the history of art. While the turn of the century empowered the aesthetic twists and turns of the European avant-garde in their countries of origin, the [...]

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The Armory Show celebrates 102 years

This week marks the 102nd anniversary of the opening of the The Armory Show, one of America’s most important art exhibitions. From February 17, 1913 to March 15, 1913, the International [...]

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Max and Lautrec inspire painted barn

Peter Max and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, two artists celebrated by Park West Gallery, have inspired a family to transform their barn into a canvas. The Miami Herald tells the story of Curt [...]

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From the Streets of Paris: Nineteenth Century Lithographs, Nightlife and the Development of Modern Advertising

Many have heard of the Belle Époque, the innocently idealized period in Paris before World War I, but few realize how much really happened during this time.

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High Kicks and Low Life: Toulouse-Lautrec Prints

The Walker Art Gallery presents High Kicks and Low Life: Toulouse-Lautrec Prints.

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Artist Birthdays November 24 – HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC

Today's artist birthdays.

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Cafe and Cabaret: Toulouse-Lautrec’s Paris

More than 30 bold and subtle posters, prints, and paintings representative of the bohemian nightlife of late 19th-century Paris are presented in Café and Cabaret: Toulouse-Lautrec’s Paris at the [...]

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New Exhibit Demonstrates Japanese Influence on Western Printmaking

The Saint Louis Art Museum presents Japonisme in the Graphic Arts, an exhibition of 10 works on paper demonstrating the impact that Japanese color woodblock prints had on Western printmaking in [...]

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