by Frances Fowle (Author), Frances Fowle (Author), HannahBrocklehurst (Author), HannahBrocklehurst (Author)
This book offers a beautiful exploration of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's works in lithography. It explores the new artistic approach to the poster at the end of the 19th century, which bridged visual and popular culture and turned the relationship between `high' and `low' art on its head. Technical innovations in lithography pioneered by Lautrec and other artists produced larger sizes, more varied colours and new effects and launched the role of the poster as a powerful tool for communication and marketing in fin de siecle Paris. Lautrec's embrace of celebrity helped to define the famous hotspots (theatres, cabarets and cafe-concerts) of fin de siecle Paris and made their stars recognisable figures across the whole city. Works by contemporaries such as Pierre Bonnard, Theophile Alexandre Steinlen and Jules Cheret also feature, and Lautrec's influence on British, and particularly Scottish, artists of the period will be explored. These include Walter Richard Sickert, Arthur Melville, John Duncan Fergusson, William Nicholson and James Pryde.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 120
Edition: 01
Publisher: National Galleries of Scotland
Published: 08 Oct 2018
ISBN 10: 191105421X
ISBN 13: 9781911054214
Book Overview: An exhibition of this work, directly tied to the content of the book, will open at the National Galleries of Scotland on 16th October 2018.