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Discoveries: Toulouse-Lautrec (Discoveries (Abrams))

by Claire Freches-throy, Jose Freches (Editor)

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Born into a noble French family, but cut off from his own class by an accident which left him with the stunted legs of a child, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec threw himself into the bohemian life of fin-de-siecle Paris. Through the intensity of his artistic vision, this world lives on.
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Excellent short book about his life, with lots of pictures and artwork, along with letters and other documents. I hadn't realized he died so young. ( )
  piemouth | Feb 3, 2012 |
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Born into a noble French family, but cut off from his own class by an accident which left him with the stunted legs of a child, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec threw himself into the bohemian life of fin-de-siecle Paris. Through the intensity of his artistic vision, this world lives on.

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