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Toulouse-Lautrec

[ too-loos-loh-trek, -luh-; French too-looz-loh-trek ]

noun

  1. Hen·ri Ma·rie Ray·mond de [ah, n, -, ree, m, a, -, ree, , r, e-, mawn, d, uh], 1864–1901, French painter and lithographer.


Toulouse-Lautrec

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noun

  1. Toulouse-LautrecHenri (Marie Raymond)18641901MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: lithographer Henri ( Marie Raymond ) de (ɑ̃ri də). 1864–1901, French painter and lithographer, noted for his paintings and posters of the life of Montmartre, Paris
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The gallery ceilings have been raised, and the ornate molding that framed the rooms holding Armand Hammer’s collection — which includes works by van Gogh, Gauguin, Monet, Toulouse-Lautrec and Rembrandt — is gone.

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Ward’s Toulouse-Lautrec wears his accent like a wet Band-Aid, not that it matters when he’s lighting up a tune.

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We release when André Ward, who plays Toulouse-Lautrec, says, “I have a few notes,” so we then release and sigh and groan.

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A framed charcoal sketch by Toulouse-Lautrec showed her sitting at a café, fingers idle on a cup.

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The earliest is an 1898 lithograph by Toulouse-Lautrec of a driver in fur coat and goggles, piloting a car with a horizontal steering wheel.

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