Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec was born on November 24, 1864 in France. Remembered for such Post-Impressionist paintings as "A Box at the Theater" (1896) and "The Laundress" (1889), this nineteenth-century French painter is equally famous for his colorful posters depicting cabaret scenes from Paris' Moulin Rouge.
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About
Remembered for such Post-Impressionist paintings as "A Box at the Theater" (1896) and "The Laundress" (1889), this nineteenth-century French Painter is equally famous for his colorful posters depicting cabaret scenes from Paris' Moulin Rouge.
Before Fame
From his early childhood years, he suffered from health problems that disrupted his growth and left him permanently physically disabled and much shorter in stature than the average man.
Trivia
Over the course of his career, he created more than 6,000 works of art, including watercolors, posters, drawings, prints, and ceramics. In 2005, his painting La Blanchisseuse (The Laundress) sold for over twenty-two million United States dollars.
Family Life
He was born in Albi, France and raised primarily in Paris as the child of aristocrats Adele Tapie de Celeyran and Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa. When he was four years old, he dealt with both the death of his younger brother and his parents' subsequent separation.
Associated With
He was a close friend of the famous Irish author Oscar Wilde.