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There is a movie from the 1950's of this title that also focuses on him much more so than on the Moulin. The pleasures and perils of Absinthe, and more so, Cognac are both quite prevalent in this version. Seurat, both Vangogh's, Cezanne, and many others. I really enjoyed reading about the other artist's of his time: G. It doesn't focus on the Moulin Rouge itself so much, but he creates a poster for the Moulin that is pivotal for his artistic career. It really is his whole life from childhood to an early death in his late 30's. It was very interesting though as it puts you right into Paris from 1880-1890 during the heart of Henri Toulouse Latrec's (sp?) life. Seurat, both Vangogh's, Cezanne, an This was a long read with a sad yet touching ending.

This was a long read with a sad yet touching ending. It was just an amazing and well-told story, so please read it!!!!. He went to Paris and lived in an apartment, and the story just captivated me. His mother wanted him to stay with her, but his greatest wish was to become an artist. It deformed him and he had to walk with a cane for the rest of his life. It turned out to be the life of the artist Toulouse-Lautrec, and it was an amazing book! Toulouse-Lautrec's parents were first cousins, which resulted in his developing a sickness that confined him to his bed during all his adolescent years. I had seen a 2003 movie with the same title, so I said "maybe it will be somewhat like that." It deformed him When I was at a library sale, I looked at the Vintage Books section and was delighted to find a little red book from the 1950s called "Moulin Rouge". I had seen a 2003 movie with the same title, so I said "maybe it will be somewhat like that." It turned out to be the life of the artist Toulouse-Lautrec, and it was an amazing book! Toulouse-Lautrec's parents were first cousins, which resulted in his developing a sickness that confined him to his bed during all his adolescent years. When I was at a library sale, I looked at the Vintage Books section and was delighted to find a little red book from the 1950s called "Moulin Rouge". La Mure achieved to successfully transmit the struggles of a man that suffered from an incapable body but an incredibly capable mind showing every aspect of his life, from the liveliest, as Jane Avril's hair, to the darkest, as the Chat Noir. Toulouse-Lautrec's life, as beautifully written by la Mure, besides showing a problematic -and premature- relationship with alcohol, was characterised with a talent that overcame his physical condition, same talent that sat him next to some of the greatest artistic minds of the period such as Degas, Pizarro, Debussy, Van Gogh among others. The book follows the painter's life from his birth in Albi to his death in Saint-André-du-Bois.

Himself being of noble birth, and having suddenly grown with a rare case of pycnodysostosis, -had to look that word up-, which is also known today as the "Toulouse-Lautrec syndrome", he became a living duality of privilege and social negligence, which chased him all throughout his mature years. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, famous painter of the Parisian night life and sometimes called the father of the modern poster, is a great figure to get acquainted with when aiming to read about the city of lights during the Belle Époque. After finishing the book I was surprised it did not carry on being published in the last decade (at least none in a "pret pour acheter" edition) considering how exceptionally written and entertaining it is. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, famous painter of the Parisian night life and sometimes called the father of the modern poster, is a My initial motivation to read this book last year was to learn more about the popular night life of the late XIX century Paris, fact that was phenomenally delivered. My initial motivation to read this book last year was to learn more about the popular night life of the late XIX century Paris, fact that was phenomenally delivered.
