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Articles related to "Toulouse Lautrec"
Posters and Prints of Toulouse-Lautrec Toulouse-Lautrec was an accomplished commercial artist; his work with posters transformed it into an art form in its own right. toulouse-lautrec • poster • posters • lithograph • lithography
Post-Impressionist Artists The creative styles of the Post-Impressionist artists led to many significant artistic movements of the 20th century. toulouse-lautrec • cezanne • van gogh • seurat • gauguin
THE CIRCUS ART OF TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Toulouse-Lautrec, the great French artist, was a circusfan circus • art • france • paris • cirque d'hiver
The Little Giant Ladies and gentlemen -- appearing now on the main stage is Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, celebrated poster artist. art • poster art • moulin rouge • montmartre • cabaret
Two French Artists Paint Dancers Both Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers. For Degas, it was the ballet and ballerinas. For Toulouse-Lautrec, it was the cancan edgar degas • henri toulouse-lautrec • moulin rouge • cancan • ballet
Discover Albi in South West France This article tells you why to visit Albi - one of France's most beautiful yet little-known towns with world-class attractions such as the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum vacation france • toulouse-lautrec • festivals • toulouse tourism • highlights albi
Jules Pascin French Painter The French Expressionist artist, Jules Pascin, created beautiful paintings and drawings of naked women who were often prostitutes or artist's models. jules pascin • french expressionist • prince of montparnasse • sexy painting • paintings of women
Absinthe Returns Looking back a hundred years, it's hard to imagine the hysteria surrounding absinthe at the turn of the century. absinthe • the green fairy • la fee verte • thujone • wormwood
French Artist Suzanne Valadon Beautiful and free-spirited Suzanne Valadon went from artist's model to artist and led a truly bohemian life. suzanne valadon • pierre-auguste renoir • edgar degas • henri toulouse-lautrec • maurice utrillo
Holiday in Albi, France in Western Europe The hometown of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec and the Lapérouse Museum makes for a great holiday vacation in Albi, France in Western France. holiday vacation • albi france • western europe • hotel restaurants • henri de toulouse lautrec
Nights at the Winter Circus In the heart of Paris stands one of the Circus World's most revered monuments. circus • cirque d'hiver • paris • france • the winter circus
Osaka's Bayside Playground Everyone will enjoy a day sightseeing in Osaka's Bay Area. You can watch undersea life, go shopping or sailing, see fine art and sunsets, or even get into movies. japan • osaka • child-friendly • family • gallery
The End of a Century - Art Nouveau Style An in-depth look at the end of the 19th century and the Art Nouveau style which has come to symbolize <i>"La Belle Époque"</i>. art nouveau • fin-de-siecle • la belle époque • design • interior decorating
Traditional Absinthe Cocktails The adventurous undoubtedly will experiment with the traditional louching, but why not try some old-fashioned cocktail recipes? absinthe • cocktail recipes • henri de toulouse-lautrec • ernest hemingway • chrysanthemum
Artist August Macke Though his career was cut short by World War I, August Macke nonetheless left behind many beautiful and richly colored Expressionist works. august macke • der blaue reiter • wassily kandinsky • franz marc • paul klee
Britain's 2005 Cultural Bonanza Britain’s Cultural bonanza. The Travelsleuth looks ahead at the programme of blockbuster art exhibitions in London, Edinburgh and elsewhere in the United Kingdom. suite101.com • royal • britain • stuart • buchanan
Dance and Modern Art The combination of the flair of theater and gracefully agile bodies in motion has made dance a longtime favorite subject of artists. edgar degas • georges seurat • everett shinn • august macke • ballets russes
Montmartre: Sacre Coeur to the Moulin Rouge A heartfelt plea to avoid the Place du Tertre and see what's really interesting up in Montmartre. france • french • paris • paris • montmartre
Pablo Picasso's Family of Saltimbanques Picasso's beautifully haunting Family of Saltimbanques shows the work of an artist moving from one phase of greatness to the next. pablo picasso • family of saltimbanques • circus art • picasso blue period • picasso rose period
Portland Art Museum Travel Guide A guide to visiting the Portland Art Museum to see varied American, European, Asian, Native American, and African sculpture, photography, art, silver, artifacts and more. portland art museum oregon • artistic places in portland oregon • visiting portland oregon • city of portland art galleries • 2008 portland art museum exhibitions
'Do Not Miss' Swiss Art Collections Seeing an art work not only as one of many pieces in a personal art collection but in the context of its owner's living space adds a new dimension to its appreciation. swiss art museums • best swiss art collections • what to see in winterthur • what to see in zurich • private swiss art collections
Absinthe and the Arts Absinthe, commonly referred to as the 'green fairy,' drew many 19th-century artists and writers into its mysterious web. absinthe • liqueur • green fairy • impressionism • cubism
Despair amidst gaiety An examination of the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. art • artist • poster art • moulin rouge • dance hall
Famous Children Composers Series The Famous Children Series features entertaining biographies of ten well-known composers for children aged five to seven. famous children • ann rachlin • susan hellard • handel • fun with music
The Black Cat and More A consideration of a few more prominent European poster artists at the turn of the century. art • artists • poster art • cabarets • opera
Book Review: Murder in Montmartre "Murder in Montmartre" is the lastest in a series of Paris-based murder mysteries, featured young, edgy private detective, Aimee Leduc. cara black novels • mystery novels set in paris • mystery novel reviews • books set in paris • aimee leduc novels
Botero Museum Suite101 writer Mike Gerrard fills in with details of his trip to Bogota, Colombia and the incredible Botero Museum. botero museum colombia • bogotas candelaria district museums • fernando botero museums • fat people paintings • fat mona lisa
German Museum to Display Dylan Art Bob Dylan may not be known for his visual artwork, but a museum in Chemnitz, Germany could change that. The musician's drawings will be on display starting in October. bob dylan drawings germany • drawn blank series • chemnitz museum • bob dylan watercolors • karl marx stadt
Musée d'Orsay, Paris Top Attraction The Musée d'Orsay fine arts collection encompasses a variety of disciplines, displaying works by French and international artists from 1848 to 1914. musee orsay paris top attraction • impressionist paintings monet • musee orsay sculptures decorative arts • orsay early photography • french art nouveau
Museu Picasso Barcelona Eclipsing Picasso Museums in Paris and Malaga, Barcelona's Museu Picasso traces the artist's early progress inexorably toward brilliant maturity. museu picasso barcelona • early picasso paintings • picasso sabartes • las meninas series • barcelona picasso museum
Must See Sights in Montmartre No trip to Paris is complete without a visit to Montmartre, an area known for its energetic nightlife. paris nightlife • travel trends • moulin rouge • sightseeing • france
Origins of Impressionism While Impressionism is widely accepted and admired in contemporary art history it was not always so. dejeuner sur lherbe • luncheon on the grass • beginning of impressionism • paul cezanne • impression sunrise
Best Museums in Toulouse, France Travel south for Cité de l'Espace, Chateau d'Eau, Les Abattoirs and Musées St-Raymond, des Augustins and Paul Dupuy in an engaging French city break. museums in toulouse france • french city break • 2007 rugby world cup • cité de l’espace • space city
Budapest, City Park The City Park is the largest public park and cultural centre in Budapest. In the City Park visitors can find famous museums, the Budapest Zoo Park, the Szechenyi Bath, an amusement park, a circus, and a world famous Gundel restaurant. hungary • hungarian • budapest • museum • fine arts
Highlights in a Hurry at Musée d'Orsay Visitors limited to an afternoon or evening at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris can still get a feel for the amazing collection housed there by focusing on the highlights. musee de orsay highlights • musee de orsay top 10 • musee de orsay best paintings • musée d'orsay what to see • musee de orsay most important paintings
Leroy Neiman, Playboy Artist A closer look at the American illustrator and artist, Leroy Neiman, perhaps best known for his work in Playboy magazine. leroy neiman • sports art • sporting art • playboy magazine • famous artist
Lust for Life - A Book Review Irving Stone's biographical novel of Vincent van Gogh provides remarkable insight into the life of this extraordinary artist. vincent • van gogh • irving stone • post-impressionist • artist
Spread of Syphilis The origin of syphilis in Europe has been debated for years. A few theories exist to explain the introduction of syphilis to Europe (and the Americas). syphilis • infection • sexual • columbian • venereal
The American Scene The development of poster art in the United States. art • posters • illustration • lithography • paperback books
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham The Barber Institute, though small, makes for a memorable visit in Birmingham, as it houses some unusual works by many of the great masters over five centuries. barber institute of fine arts • birmingham art galleries • the barber • university of birmingham • english artists
The National Gallery in London Visitors to London looking for things to do that are not expensive have a healthy choice of options with many museums and galleries offering free admission. the national gallery in london • free admission to the national gallery in london • picasso prints in london's national gallery • great italian artists of the 16th century • boticelli's venus and mars
Tourist Attractions in Toulouse on the Garonne Toulouse, the pink city, claims a stunning architecture, a vibrant cultural scene loved by its students and a thriving aerospace industry which welcomes visitors. art museums toulouse • tourist attractions toulouse • city sights-capitole toulouse • airbus-cite espace toulouse • toulouse garonne-midi pyrenees
William Kingsland's Stolen Art Stash The discovery of a huge cache of pilfered artwork has authorities working to find the rightful owners. art theft • art crime • stolen art • art fraud • kingsland collection
History of the Poster The history of the poster from its inception to its heyday, including its use in advertising and as an art form in its own right. poster • 1890s • french artists • bonnard • cheret
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paris Views of the French capital by Impressionists Caillebotte and Monet and Post-Impressionists Van Gogh and Seurat. gustave caillebotte • claude monet • vincent van gogh • georges seurat • paintings of paris
Mallorca Museums, Spain Mallorca has worthy art venues that are perfect respites when the 70-mile-long Mediterranean island swells in summertime with 1.5 million, sun-and-fun visitors mallorca museums • spain • alcudia • palma • baluard
Montmartre Paris Simple Tourist Walk This easy walking tour has clear directions to visit Pigalle, the Moulin Rouge, Place du Tertre, Sacre Coeur and two shops used in the French classic movie "Amelie". paris france • paris walks • paris walking tour • montmartre paris • montmartre tour
Printmaking, part II This is more regarding the making of prints, i.e. printmaking. We go a tiny bit into intaglio, relief, stencil, and other ways of making images. printmaking • etching • press • fine art • silkscreen
The Best of Gainesville, Florida Gainesville, Florida is more than just a college town. It is filled with beautiful natural sights, cultural venues, and plenty of southern charm. gainesville • florida • university of florida • devil's milhopper • paynes prairie
Theresa Bernstein's Life Touched THREE Centuries Theresa Ferber Meyerowitz Bernstein died in mid-February in Manhattan, at the age of 111 years -nearly 112! Born in the 1800s, painted throughout all the 1900s, and died in the 2000s. Pretty amazing, and she was an excellent artist, to boot. suite101 • art students' league • theresa bernstein • ash can school • woman artist |
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