Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Montmartre: The Vibrant Heart of Paris

Introduction to Montmartre

  • Montmartre is characterized by steep, cobbled streets and is known for its charm and character, making it one of the most popular districts in Paris.
  • The area gained prominence through the French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who became a significant figure at the end of the 19th century.

Cultural Transformation in Montmartre

  • The late 19th century saw new technologies and political changes that transformed everyday life, particularly in entertainment with numerous cafes, cabarets, and theatres opening.
  • Artists, writers, performers, and philosophers flocked to Montmartre to exchange ideas and challenge societal norms.

Toulouse-Lautrec's Artistic Journey

  • Born into an aristocratic family in 1864 with a genetic condition affecting his growth, Toulouse-Lautrec channeled his energy into painting and developed a unique style.
  • He moved to Paris in 1882 to pursue art training and formed friendships with radical artists like Vincent van Gogh amidst a liberalizing Parisian society.

Depiction of Urban Nightlife

  • Unlike Impressionists focusing on upper middle-class leisure scenes, Toulouse-Lautrec captured the vibrant urban nightlife found in venues like Moulin Rouge and Chate Noir.
  • His work was influenced by advances in lithography which allowed for bold advertising posters commissioned by cabaret owners seeking larger audiences.

Rise to Fame

  • Toulouse-Lautrec's poster for Moulin Rouge marked his rise as a sought-after designer due to its innovative design.
  • Over the next decade, he created numerous advertisements that not only promoted venues but also contributed to creating a culture of celebrity within Montmartre.

Humanizing Portraiture

  • He portrayed the quieter humanity of various characters from Montmartre without judgment; this empathy stemmed from his own experiences as an outsider due to physical limitations.
  • His depictions included women working in roles frowned upon by society (e.g., sex workers), presenting their lives authentically rather than idealized or overly tragic.

Lasting Legacy

  • Even today, Toulouse-Lautrec's influence remains evident in Montmartre through his enduringly popular posters and paintings that continue to inspire.
Video description

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) created art that was inseparable from his life. He lived in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century, immersed in a hedonistic world that was rapidly modernising. It was a time of enormous social and economic change, and Toulouse-Lautrec captured the spirit of the era in his art. He also represented some of society's most vulnerable figures, with pathos and dignity. The posters created for venues like the Moulin Rouge are instantly recognisable, and have an enduring appeal. This film looks at the life and work of one of the most influential and notorious artists in the history of western art. This film was produced to support the exhibition Pin-Ups | Toulouse-Lautrec & the Art of Celebrity at the Royal Scottish Academy 6 Oct 2018 - Sun 20 Jan 2019: https://bit.ly/2imcPnX Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nationalgall... Twitter: https://twitter.com/NatGalleriesSco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natgallerie... Website: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/