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Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris - MFA Highlights

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Helen Burnham is Pamela and Peter Voss Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Mary Weaver Chapin is Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Portland Art Museum, Oregon. Joanna Wendel is Morse Curatorial Research Fellow in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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Director's Foreword - Matthew Teitelbaum . Foreword - Mary Weaver Chapin . Introduction - Helen Burnham . Yvette Guilbert . Jane Avril . Aristide Bruant . Marcelle Lender . May Belfort . Loïe Fuller

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Helen Burnham is Pamela and Peter Voss Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Mary Weaver Chapin is Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Portland Art Museum, Oregon. Joanna Wendel is Morse Curatorial Research Fellow in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Summary

The stars and denizens of Toulouse-Lautrec's bohemian cabaret world
Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris offers a guided tour of fin-de-siècle Paris at night, bringing a group of its legendary protagonists to life.

The six performers at the center of this book—Yvette Guilbert, Jane Avril, Aristide Bruant, Marcelle Lender, May Belfort and Loïe Fuller—were all depicted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and in some ways defined by his iconic renderings. Actors and actresses, comedians, cabaret singers and dancers, these figures were the stars of the new entertainments of 19th-century Paris.

This booming nightlife scene coincided with new developments in modern printmaking. Lautrec immortalized the performances and personas of the city’s entertainers in colorful lithographs, elevating the advertising poster to the status of high art. Artist and performer collaborated to exploit a new culture of entertainment and mass media, creating a new kind of celebrity in the process.

Lavishly illustrated with high-quality, full-color reproductions of Lautrec’s iconic images alongside some of his rarely seen sketches, and illuminated by insightful essays, this volume shines a spotlight on the stars of the Paris stage, the birth of modern celebrity culture and the brilliance of the artist who gave them enduring life.

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) was the descendant of an old and distinguished aristocratic family from the south of France, but he found his true home in the bars and nightclubs of the Montmartre distinct in Paris. In a brief mature career of only 15 years (Lautrec died at age 36 from complications of alcoholism and syphilis), the artist was stunningly prolific, producing approximately 1,000 paintings and watercolors, nearly 5,000 drawings and more than 350 prints and posters.

Product details

Authors Helen Burham, Helen Burnham, Mary Weaver Chapin
Publisher MFA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2019
 
EAN 9780878468591
ISBN 978-0-87846-859-1
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 230 mm x 260 mm x 10 mm
Weight 740 g
Series MFA Highlights
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, Individual artists, art monographs

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