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Henri Toulouse Lautrec


Henri Toulouse Lautrec (November 24, 1864 � September 9, 1901) was a French painter.

Toulouse Lautrec was born in Albi, Tarn, in the Midi-Pyr�n�es Region of France. From an old aristocratic family that had lost much of its prestige, he was the son of Comte Alphonse and Comtesse Ad�le de Toulouse-Lautrec. At age twelve Henri broke his left leg, and at fourteen his right leg.

Henri suffered from a genetic disorder which prevented his bones from healing properly, and his legs ceased to grow. He reached maturity with a body trunk of normal size but with abnormally short legs. He was only 4 1/2 feet (1.5 meters) tall.

Deprived of the physical life that a normal body would have permitted, Toulouse Lautrec lived completely for his art.

He would become an important post-impressionist painter, art nouveau illustrator, and lithographer, recording the Bohemian lifestyle of Paris at the end of the 19th century. In the mid 1890s, Toulouse-Lautrec contributed illustrations to the humourous magazine, Le Rire.

For his work, he has been called the soul of Montmartre, the place where he made his home. His paintings portray life at the Moulin Rouge and other Montmartre and Parisian cabarets and theaters, and in the brothels that he regularly frequented. Two famous people occurring in his paintings were the singer, Yvette Guilbert and Louise Weber, known as the outrageous La Goulue, a dancer who created the "French Can-Can."

Toulouse-Lautrec taught painting to Suzanne Valadon, one of his models, and encouraged her efforts. He was a severe alcoholic for most of his life and shortly before his death he was institutionalized for it.

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec contracted syphilis, possibly from a prostitute whom he painted many times, Rosa La Rouge, and it eventually killed him. He died at his estate in Malrom� and is buried in Verdelais, Gironde, a few miles from his birthplace.

Today, a painting by him can sell for as much as US$ 14.5 million.




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