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movies and pictures: a thrill with Toulouse Lautrec.

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Albi, November 24, 1864 - Saint-André-du-Bois, September 9, 1901) was a great painter-impressionist francese.post, illustrator and lithographer. Documented in his works many details of the bohemian lifestyle of Paris in the late nineteenth century frequently met theaters, taverns and brothels of the famous Montmartre district.







Alphonse son of Count and Countess Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri was the young man scarred by the physical stunting, from syphilis and alcoholism.





So his choice to "hide" in the shallows of the famous Parisian neighborhood of artists living among prostitutes for long periods, becoming a close confidant and witnessed with his pictures of their lives in despair. He died of complications due to alcoholism and syphilis Malromé the family estate near Saint-André-du-Bois, a few months before his thirty-seventh birthday.

Several films have described the life and art of this great painter, but I think the film Moulin Rouge with Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor, the director John Huston (1952) provide the right emotional approach to reading and interpreting the painting Toulouse Lautrec. I saw the movie on TV and I had this confirmed by a simple test: shooting some pictures on TV I had proof of what I thought. John Huston in his film has managed to convey the flavor of the atmosphere of bohemian Paris "through a shrewd set design and photography that
crop areas, such as impressions and colors found in the paintings of Toulouse Lautrec.











Watch case, the film received at the time (two Oscar Awards 1953 Oscar Best Art Color (Paul Sheriff and Marcel Vertes), Best Costume color (Marcel Vertes ) !


Want to try for one night a thrill? Look at the first DVD in the film Moulin Rouge in 1952 and after about an encyclopedia of art admired the paintings of Toulouse Lautrec. Try.

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