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Paintings
[Introduction to contents]
Lautrec's beloved collection left in his hand until the end.
Toulouse-Lautrec (1864? 1901) never tried to hand out his private works in his life, but after his death, they were taken in by the gallery owner, ョワイヤン Maurice Gee, who was his best friend and most understanding person, and escaped being lost.
In addition to his representative lithograph and poster works, the collection includes rare prints, dinner menus, and other rare works that you won't see anywhere else.
This book contains 136 works that depict Lautrec's lifelong love of Paris and women, including "Natural History", "These Girls", "Roy Fuller" and "Yvette Gilbert".
The delicate and humorous perspective of Lautrec, who is known as a poster artist, can be felt through his writing.
Published columns :
『 Natural History 』 and Jules Renard
Maurice Gee ョワイヤン and Yvette Gilbert 』
Evaluation after the death of Lautrec by novelist Erika Kobayashi
Aristide Bruan
Janu Avril
『 Yvette Gilbert 』
Contributed by Erika Kobayashi
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)
1864 〜 1901.
Born in the Count Family of Southern France, started painting and learning in Paris from the age of 8.
Jeane Avery
From the experience of being a female singer in a café and concerte in アンバサドゥール
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)
From the experience of being discriminated against as a disabled person, she sympathized with women in the night world and painted them affectionately in dance halls such as the MULAN Rouge
『 Girls
Born in Paris at the age of 13. She stopped growing due to an injury at the age of 13. From her experience of being discriminated against as a disabled person, she created many paintings and lithographs in Paris until she died young at the age of 36.
[Author's brief history]
Born in 1969. Born in Hiroshima Museum of Art, Southern France, started painting in Paris from the age of 8. From her experience of being discriminated against as a disabled person, she created many paintings and lithographs in Paris.
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo Iwate Museum of Art