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Yvette Guilbert taking a Curtain Call
19" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $189.99
The German Babylon, 1894
23" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $221.99
Mlle. Marcelle Lender, 1895
24" x 29" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $222.99
May Milton, France, 1895
24" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $222.99
Poster advertising Jane Avril
23" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $222.99
La Clowness Looks Around, Madamoiselle Cha-U-Kao
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $220.99
Jane Avril (with border)
26" x 32" Fine Art Print
Price: $292.99
Jane Avril
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $218.99
Poster advertising the 'Exposition Internationale d'Affiches', Paris, c.1896
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $218.99
Poster advertising 'Le Divan Japonais', 1892
24" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $223.99
Poster advertising the 'Exposition Internationale d'Affiches', Paris, c.1896
22" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $206.99
Madame Poupoule at her Toilet, 1898
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $217.99
The Bed
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $219.99
Poster advertising 'La Revue Blanche', 1895
23" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $222.99
Woman in Bed, Profile - Waking Up, 1896
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $218.99
The Clowness Cha-U-Kao in a Tutu, 1895
24" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $224.99
The Simpson Chain, 1896
31" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $234.99
The Grande Loge, 1897
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $220.99
Mademoiselle Marcelle Lender, 1895
24" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $223.99
A Dog-Cart, 1880
28" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $217.99
Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa
29" x 24" Fine Art Print
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Price: $222.99
Woman at the Window, 1893
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $219.99
Cob Harnessed to a Cart, 1900
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $217.99
The Clowness Cha-U-Kao Seated, 1896
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $219.99
An Old Man, Celeyran, 1882
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $219.99
The Singing Lesson, 1882
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $214.99
Cover of a programme for 'Le Missionaire' at the Theatre Libre
24" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $218.99
Marcelle Lender
20" x 24" Fine Art Print
Price: $185.99
Poster advertising Aristide Bruant
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $219.99
In the Bar: The Fat Proprietor and the Anaemic Cashier, 1898
24" x 29" Fine Art Print
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Price: $224.99
Portrait of Marcelle Lendor, 1895
23" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $220.99
Louis Pascal, 1891
22" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $218.99
At the Moulin de la Galette, 1899
31" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $314.99
Confetti, 1893
23" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $221.99
Portrait of Adele Tapie de Celeyran
24" x 30" Fine Art Print
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Price: $224.99
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born on Nov. 24, 1864, in Albi, France. He was an aristocrat, the son and heir of Comte Alphonse-Charles de Toulouse and last in line of a family that dated back a thousand years. Henri's father was rich, handsome, and eccentric. His mother was overly devoted to her only living child. Henri was weak and often sick. By the time he was 10 he had begun to draw and paint.
At 12 young Toulouse-Lautrec broke his left leg and at 14 his right leg. The bones failed to heal properly, and his legs stopped growing. He reached young adulthood with a body trunk of normal size but with abnormally short legs. He was only 1.5 meters tall.
Deprived of the kind of life that a normal body would have permitted, Toulouse-Lautrec lived wholly for his art. He stayed in the Montmartre section of Paris, the center of the cabaret entertainment and bohemian life that he loved to paint.
In order to become a part of the Montmartre life-as well as to protect himself against the crowd's ridicule of his appearance-Toulouse-Lautrec began to drink heavily. In the 1890s the drinking started to affect his health. He was confined to a sanatorium and to his mother's care at home, but he could not stay away from alcohol. Toulouse-Lautrec died on Sept. 9, 1901, at the family chateau of Malrome. Since then his paintings and posters--particularly the Moulin Rouge group-have been in great demand and bring high prices at auctions and art sales.