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Toulouse-Lautrec

An Impressionist artist, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), painted pictures of dance hall patrons and dancers directly on brown paper supports. Other artists painted on canvas coated with gesso, a chalky substance mixed with glue and water. This is a popular ground still used by artists today. [Pg.119]

The most notable exponent of fine art lithography was Toulouse Lautrec. For literature on key devel opments in fine art lithography, see J. Renard, Histoire Naturelles Natural History), English Transl. by R. Howard, Horizon Press, New York (1966) M. Joyant, Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, Amo Press, New York (1968). [Pg.140]

It is a green alcoholic drink smelling of anise, made by distilling a mixture of alcohol, herbs (notably wormwood) and water. It was also fashionable with the artistic community -names that come to mind include Degas, Manet, Toulouse Lautrec, Verlaine, Baudelaire and of course Vincent van Gogh. Absinthe became the cheapest drink available in France in the second half of the nineteenth century, cheaper... [Pg.524]

Frey, J.B. What Dwarfed Toulouse-Lautrec Nat. Genet., 1995, 10, 128-130. [Pg.2050]


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