April 7鈥揂ugust 4, 2019

Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris

Experience the celebrity culture of 19th-century Paris

Aristide Bruant snarls. Lo茂e Fuller swirls on stage in the 鈥渟erpentine dance.鈥 The critic 脡douard Dujardin eyes Jane Avril as they listen to the vulgar songs of Yvette Guilbert. These are celebrities of 19th-century Paris made famous by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who captured the spectacle of the fin de si猫cle in evocative posters, prints, and paintings.

鈥淭oulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris鈥 explores the celebrity culture of Lautrec鈥檚 time and the artist鈥檚 fascination with the personal lives of les stars as well as the roles that they played. With expressive lines and brazen colors, Lautrec depicted the defining gestures, costumes, and expressions of spectacular performers, many of whom were his personal friends and habitu茅s of Montmartre, the focus of Parisian nightlife and a haven for acrobatic dancers and destitute students, reprobate aristocrats and middle-class pleasure-seekers.

The exhibition includes approximately 200 works and is composed of thematic sections highlighting Lautrec鈥檚 formal innovations, such as dramatic lighting effects and color combinations; the changing artistic and social landscapes of Paris, with scenes of the city by day and by night; caf茅s, cabarets, and theaters; and celebrities of the age. The display also incorporates works by Lautrec鈥檚 contemporaries Pierre Bonnard, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, John Singer Sargent, James Jacques Joseph Tissot, and others鈥攑resenting him in the context of his heroes, peers, and followers. Organized by the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 in partnership with the Boston Public Library, the exhibition draws on both institutions鈥 rich holdings, and includes key loans of paintings and graphic arts from public and private collections.

  • Ann and Graham Gund Gallery (Gallery LG31)

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Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Boston Public Library.

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Additional support from the great-grandchildren of Albert H. Wiggin, the Cordover Exhibition Fund, and anonymous funders.