Artist introduction_
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) left behind 700 oil paintings, 5,000 sketches and nearly 400 Stone and other wonderful works in his short 37-year-old life. He was a French aristocrat, a post-Impressionist painter, and a pioneer in modern poster design and Stone art.
Lautrec inherited the Impressionist painting style and the influence of Japanese Ukiyo-e, and developed new realistic painting techniques. He is good at figure painting, and his subjects are mostly dancers, actresses, prostitutes and other middle- and lower-class figures in the Montmartre area of Paris.
The opening of the "Moulin Rouge" in 1890 and other Art Nouveau posters made him a world-famous founder of modern business. However, alcohol dependence caused by high-intensity artistic creation and nightclub life rapidly deteriorated his health, and eventually the new art master died of illness in 1901.
Cool Owl Art releases the version printed in 1951. These include: "Jane Avril 1899", "District Concert 1896", "Miss Eglantine's Circus 1896", "Gypsy 1899", "Salon des Cent: International Poster Exhibition 1896".
Product Information_
Product name: District Concert 1896
Frame size: 25.2 x 32.3 cm
Image size: 15.5 x 23 cm
Note: Mounting paper ** Lithographic printing by H. Lautrec / H. Lautrec original lithographic printing
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