Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910

Drawn from public and private collections in Holland and France, this groundbreaking exhibition is comprised of approximately 200 works in a dizzying array of media: paintings, watercolors and drawings; rare zinc shadow puppet silhouettes which illustrated programs for the famous Chat Noir cabaret shadow theater; and key ephemera for Parisian...
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Drawn from public and private collections in Holland and France, this groundbreaking exhibition is comprised of approximately 200 works in a dizzying array of media: paintings, watercolors and drawings; rare zinc shadow puppet silhouettes which illustrated programs for the famous Chat Noir cabaret shadow theater; and key ephemera for Parisian theaters, circuses, cabarets and café-concerts which document the activities of artists during this rich period.

Tue., Dec. 16, 2014

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