
1864–1901 · French · 31 artworks
artist bio
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was a French painter, printmaker, draughtsman, and caricaturist whose immersion in the bohemian subculture of late 19th-century Paris yielded an oeuvre that offers a compelling record of its theaters, cabarets, and dance halls. He is known for his unique perspective and capturing the energy of Parisian nightlife.
what you'll learn
Studying Toulouse-Lautrec allows students to explore innovative composition, the use of expressive line, and the portrayal of modern life. Students can learn about capturing movement and atmosphere through color and brushwork.
related: Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, Theophile Steinlen

At La Bastille (Portrait of Jeanne Wenz)
1889

A Worker at Celeyran
1882

Desire Dehau Reading a Newspaper in the Garden
1890

Mademoiselle Beatrice Tapie de Celeyran
1897

Comtesse
1887

Louis Pascal
1892

Ball at the Moulin de la Galette
1889

Madame Juliette Pascal
1871

Portrait of Berthe Bady
1897

The Milliner
1900

Woman in a Black Hat, Berthe la Sourde
1890

Portrait of Vincent van Gogh
1887

Madame Aline Gibert
1887

Emile Bernard
1885

Rice Powder
1887

The Redhead with a White Blouse
1888

Paul Leclercq
1897

Portrait of Madame de Gortzikolff
1893

At the Moulin Rouge
1895

Woman brothel
1894

Woman s Head
1899

Helene Vary
1889

The Streetwalker (also known as Casque d Or)
1891

Portrait of Countess A. de Toulouse Lautrec
1886

Monsieur Louis Pascal
1891

The Last Crumbs (In The Restaurant La Mie)
1891

First Comunion
1888

At Gennelle, Absinthe Drinker
1886

The artist's mother, the Countess Adèle de Toulouse Lautrec at breakfast
1883

Young Routy
1882

Girl in a Fur, Mademoiselle Jeanne Fontaine
1891