Lautrec; ou, Quinze ans de mœurs Parisiennes, 1885-1900
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The author reconstructs the life and milieu of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, tracing his aristocratic family origins, formative years, and integration into Parisian artistic circles. Through memoir-like chapters, portraits, and reproductions of artworks, the narrative evokes Montmartre nightlife, cabarets, bars and theaters, and the social habits that shaped his subjects and style. Critical observations on manners, friendships, and artistic practice interweave with anecdotes about patrons, critics, and contemporaries to present a vivid sketch of an artist's world.
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