Toulouse-lautrec the complete prints – 2 vol. set A preeminent artist of belle époque Paris, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) brought the language of the late-19th-century avant-garde to a broad public through his famous posters, prints, and illustrations for journals and magazines. A cultural nexus, he connected artists, performers, authors, intellectuals, and society figures of his day, creating a bridge between the brothels and society salons of the moment. His work allows entry into many facets of Parisian life, from politics to visual culture and the rise of popular entertainment in the form of cabarets and café-concerts.
Book Author | Catherine E. Kuehn, Wolfgang Wittrock |
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Publisher | Sothebys Parke Bernet |
Published | 1985 |
ISBN 10 | 0856671924 |
ISBN 13 | 9780856671920 |
Language | English |
Condition | Near Mint |
Format | Hardcover |
- Pp.560, 560. 72,72 clr, 611, 575 monochrome.
- Full green colour with gilt title to spine
- Dust Jacket
- Green slipcase
- Original publication Cardboard box
- Near mint