TOULOUSE LAUTREC BOOK OF POSTE by Russell Ash

TOULOUSE LAUTREC BOOK OF POSTE by Russell Ash

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A collection of Toulouse-Lautrec's posters. It features large-format colour reproductions of every poster, each fully described, many of them accompanied by related sketches and studies. The introduction also discusses the process and commercial background of French poster art.

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TOULOUSE LAUTREC BOOK OF POSTE by Russell Ash

It is 100 years since Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, then an aspiring young painter, was commissioned to produce his first colour lithograph, a poster for the Moulin Rouge. During the 1890s, he went on to create more than thirty magnificent posters, today acknowledged as among the greatest achievements in graphic art and the most expressive and indelible images of this glamorous decade. Through his daringly bold use of line and colour, and using the power of the medium to its full, Lautrec simplified his subjects to striking silhouettes, verging on caricature, yet brilliantly and dispassionately conveyed their spirit with a strength that has never been rivalled. His achievement also lay in his consummate ability to portray in his poster oeuvre the broad spectrum of life in late 19th century Paris, not only its role as the world's pleasure capital, but its dynamism as a flourishing trade, artistic and literary centre - as well as its squalid underside. Displayed on the streets of Paris, his results both shocked and fascinated the public and were widely discussed but they were also zealously collected. While Lautrec's cabaret posters for his friends Aristide Bruant and the dancer Jane Avril are familiar through countless reproductions, his other productions, such as those advertising contemporary novels and journals and for commercial organizations, are less well known. This, the most comprehensive book yet devoted to Lautrec's posters, redresses the imbalance. His complete output is presented in its correct chronological sequence with high quality large format colour reproductions of every poster. The creation and critical success of each work is fully described and many are accompanied by related sketches, studies and contemporary photographs. The introduction, extensively illustrated with paintings, drawings and photographs, discusses the history of French poster art and the creative and technical processes involved, outlines Lautrec's short but phenomenally prolific life and assesses his unique status in the evolution of this vibrant art form.

Russell Ash is a best-selling author who has authored or contributed to more than 100 books, including Top 10 of Everything, which has been running for more than 20 years, and two spin-off publications, Top 10 for Men and Top 10 of Britain, all published by Hamlyn. He is frequently seen and heard on television and radio.

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ISBN 13 9781851458974
ISBN 10 1851458972
Title TOULOUSE LAUTREC BOOK OF POSTE
Author Russell Ash
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1992-09-24
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.