by JuliaFrey (Author)
Debauched aristocrat, cabaret painter or accidental dwarf: Julia Frey's definitive biography uses meticulous research to strip away the myth of Toulouse-Lautrec and reveal for the first time the tortured man beneath. 'The book deals seriously and sensitively with Lautrec's progress as an artist, his academic training and the audacious use he put it to. Equally, readers in search of the ooh-la-la side of Paris during the Belle Epoque won't feel short-changed. Almost everyone from Manet to the young Picasso crosses the stage. It is of course a tragic story, but a triumphant one also' George Melly, Mail on Sunday
Format: Paperback
Pages: 624
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Dec 2006
ISBN 10: 1857993632
ISBN 13: 9781857993639
Book Overview: Julia Frey's definitive biography, ten years in the writing, uses meticulous research to strip away the myth and reveal for the first time the tortured man beneath Paperback to include a new Introduction Julia Frey has made use of over 1,000 unpublished letters and much other material Julia Frey is an expert on 19th century French literature and culture Toulouse-Lautrec's work is regularly featured in exhibitions worldwide 'Once you start, you simply cannot put the book down' Paul Johnson, Sunday Telegraph 'A magisterial new biography...Toulouse-Lautrec could not have found a more persuasive champion than Julia Frey' Joan Smith, Independent on Sunday