Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864 - 1901) was a French painter, printmaker, draftsman, and illustrator. The period he created his art was known as the Belle Epoque and his focus was on the decadence in Parisian society. Toulouse-Lautrec created four posters for Brunt in 1892. This one advertises Brunt's cafe-cabaret at the Eldorado on Boulevard de Strasbourg in Paris. Aristide Brunt was a satirical Singer who is shown here as a powerful, almost menacing figure. The poster owes its impact to the simplicity of the outlines and the palette, which comprises solid blocks of five colors. During the 1890s Toulouse-Lautrec visited the cabarets of Montmartre in Paris, producing a series of images depicting its Nocturnal population.
Buyenlarge 0-587-00033-3-P1218 El Dorado Aristide Bruant Dans Son Cabaret Paper Poster 12" x 18"
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