
1857–1918 · French · 12 artworks
artist bio
Louis Abel-Truchet was a French post-Impressionist painter and poster artist known for his vibrant depictions of Parisian life and landscapes. He captured the energy and atmosphere of the city's boulevards, cafes, and entertainment venues with a lively and colorful style.
what you'll learn
Studying Abel-Truchet's work allows students to explore the depiction of urban environments and the use of color and composition to convey a sense of movement and atmosphere. Students can also learn about the intersection of fine art and commercial art through his poster designs.
related: Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Quadrille at the Bal Tabarin
1906

The chalet of the castle of Madrid in the Bois de Boulogne
1895

To the Champs Elysees
1895

The Boulevard of Clichy

Poster of ''Bône-Guelma railway and extensions'' (Tunisia)
1910

Le Lapin Agile, Parisian cabaret

The Cafè Concert
1895

Elegants wandering in Paris

Scene of street

Rue Lepic, the corner of Rue Puget and Place Blanche
1890

The Carnival Of Venice

On the Boulevards
1895