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Henri de toulouse-lautrec The modiste 1900(1900)
Medium oil on cardboard
Dimensions 61 x 49.5 cm (24 x 19.5 in)
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec Mlle Dihau au piano 1890(1890)
Medium oil
Dimensions 63 x 48 cm
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec Woman Combing her Hair 1891(1891)
Medium Oil, essence and pastel on cardboard
Dimensions 62 X 46 cm
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec Garden of Malrome Oil and essence on cardboard
Dimensions 55 X 46 cm (21.7 X 18.1 in)
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec the medical inspection 1894 circa 1894(1894)
Medium oil on cardboard on wood
Dimensions 83.5 x 61.4 cm
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec Lekaeska prohlidka circa 1894(1894)
Medium oil on cardboard on wood
Dimensions 83.5 x 61.4 cm
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Henri de toulouse-lautrec
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1864-1901
French painter and printmaker. He is best known for his portrayals of late 19th-century Parisian life, particularly working-class, cabaret, circus, nightclub and brothel scenes. He was admired then as he is today for his unsentimental evocations of personalities and social mores. While he belonged to no theoretical school, he is sometimes classified as Post-Impressionist. His greatest contemporary impact was his series of 30 posters (1891-1901),
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