Information about Henri De Toulouse Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Birth nameHenri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa
BornNovember 24 1864(1864--)
Albi, Tarn, France
DiedSeptember 9 1901 (aged 38)
Malrome, France
NationalityFrench
FieldPainter, Printmaker, draftsman, illustrator
MovementPost-Impressionism
Famous worksbohemian, Earthquake (cocktail), Cognac


Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (IPA /ɑ̃ʁi də tuluz lotʁɛk/) (November 24, 1864September 9, 1901) was a French painter, printmaker, draftsman, and illustrator, whose immersion in the decadent and theatrical life of fin de siècle Paris yielded an oeuvre of provocative images of modern life.

Biography

Youth

Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa was born in Albi, Tarn in the Midi-Pyrénées Region of France, the firstborn child of Comte Alphonse and Comtesse Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec. An aristocratic family that had recently fallen on hard times, the Toulouse-Lautrecs were still feeling the effects of the inbreeding of past generations; the Comte and Comtesse were first cousins, and Henri suffered from a number of congenital health conditions attributed to this tradition of inbreeding (see below). A younger brother was born to the family on August 28, 1867, but died the following year.

Disfiguration

At ages 13 and 14, Henri fractured both his thigh bones. The breaks did not heal properly (modern physicians attribute this to an unknown genetic disorder along the lines of osteoporosis or osteogenesis imperfecta; others speak of rickets aggravated with praecox virilism), and his legs ceased to grow, so that as an adult he was only 1.52 m/5 ft tall, having developed an adult-sized torso but retained his child-sized legs (0.70 m/27.5 in long). However, he is also reported to have had hypertrophied genitals.[1]

Research supports that the artist's deformities were most likely caused by pycnodysostosis.

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La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge. (1892).
Physically unable to participate in most of the activities typically enjoyed by men of his age, Toulouse-Lautrec immersed himself in his art. He became an important post-Impressionist painter, art nouveau illustrator, and lithographer and recorded in his works many details of the late-19th century bohemian lifestyle in Paris. Toulouse-Lautrec also contributed a number of illustrations to the magazine Le Rire during the mid-1890s.

Paris

He was declared to be "The soul of Montmartre", the Parisian quarter where he made his home. He often portrayed life at the Moulin Rouge and other Montmartre and Parisian cabaret and theaters, and, particularly, in the brothels that he frequented avidly (allegedly, he contracted syphilis from Rosa la Rouge, who lived in a brothel). He lived there for long periods among the women that adopted him wholeheartedly and made him their confidant and the witness of their most intimate acts that inspired the lesbian scenes of many of his drawings and paintings. He painted singer Yvette Guilbert, Louise Weber, known as the outrageous La Goulue, the glutton, a dancer who created the "French Can-Can", and dancer Jane Avril.

Toulouse-Lautrec gave painting lessons to Suzanne Valadon, one of his models (and, by all accounts, probably his mistress as well).

An alcoholic for most of his adult life, he was placed in a sanatorium shortly before his death. He died from complications due to alcoholism and syphilis at the family estate in Malromé, fewer than three months before his 37th birthday. He is buried in Verdelais, Gironde, a few kilometres from his birthplace. His last words reportedly were "Le vieux con!" ("Old fool"), when he saw his father trying to kill a fly in the room.

Tremblement de Terre

The invention of the Tremblement de Terre, Earthquake (cocktail) is attributed to Toulouse-Lautrec, a potent mixture containing four parts Absinthe, two parts Red Wine, and a dash of Cognac.
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In Bed, 1893

Legacy

After his death, his mother, the Comtesse Adèle Toulouse-Lautrec, and Maurice Joyant, his art dealer, promoted his art. His mother contributed funds for a museum to be built in Albi, his birthplace, to house his works. As of 2005, his paintings had sold for as much as $14.5 million.

Depiction in media

  • Lautrec is a biographical movie directed by Roger Planchon and was released in 1998 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123952/.
  • He is portrayed by John Leguizamo in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! and by Jose Ferrer in the John Huston classic Moulin Rouge (1952).
  • In both Revenge of the Pink Panther and Casino Royale, a character portrayed by comedian Peter Sellers tries on a Toulouse-Lautrec costume.
  • In an episode of Bottom (Dough) Rik Mayall's character Richie drinks half a pint of Pernod believing it to be Absinthe and says "and they said Toulouse-Lautrec used to drink this, no wonder his legs fell off and his paintings were crap".
  • There is an episode of The Inspector entitled "Toulouse La Trick" (an obvious play on words on Lautrec's name). In the episode, The Inspector must guard a villain named Toulouse Le Moose, whose only similarity to Lautrec (besides the first name) is that he has a large upper body set on a small pair of legs.
  • In the episode "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" of SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob carries Squidward on a palanquin, Squidward complains that it's "too cold" in one spot, so SpongeBob moves him to another that is "too hot", then finally to a spot that is "Toulouse-Lautrec" (complete with sting), the background a parody of Lautrec's .
  • In the Monty Python's Flying Circus episode A Book at Bedtime, the animated segment spoofs Impressionism by portraying Toulouse-Lautrec as a Western gunfighter in "No Time Toulouse, the Story of the Wild and Lawless Days of the Post-Impressionists".
  • The late 70s comedy show SCTV did a satire of the classic Toulouse-Lautrec biographical movie Moulin Rouge. Joe Flaherty played the Toulouse-Lautrec/Jose Ferrer role.
  • In the Beastie Boys song "The Move" (from the Hello Nasty album), there is a line in reference to his height. - "I'm up to my neck like Toulouse-Lautrec."
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Moulin Rouge - La Goulue. (1891) Poster.
  • In the film An American in Paris the ballet sequence with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron dance in front of a scenary painted in a similar style as Lautrec's. A man wearing a signboard which reads "Toulouse Lautrec" dances across the stage.
  • "Toulouse-Lautrec is one of my favorite artists" is the title of a first season Mary Tyler Moore Episode in which Mary is dating an author who is "long on charm, short on .. height." The line is played as a "slip" by Mary in one of her exchanges with the author and eventually becomes the title of his next book.

Selected works

See also

Reference

1. ^ Ayto, John, and Crofton, Ian, Brewer's Dictionary of Modern Phrase & Fable, page 747. Excerpted from Google Book Search. [1]

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