Lautrec
Americannoun
noun
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Its extensive collection of Lautrec and Japanese Edo-period prints is stunning and a joy to visit.
From Seattle Times
Even the idea of the sexy nun costume dates back to at least the 1890s according to Toulouse Lautrec who witnessed them at the infamous Rue des Moulins brothel.
From Salon
They frequented Cafe Lautrec, a now-defunct French bistro in Adams Morgan, where a performer named Johne Forges famously tap-danced on the bar, recalled Jill Louis, a Dallas attorney who, along with Harris and Miles, pledged AKA at Howard.
From Washington Post
He likens his practice to that of such artists as Henri de Toulouse -Lautrec, who gained recognition designing Parisian nightlife posters.
From Washington Post
Exuberant cancan melodies from the film soundtracks filtered through the galleries, seeming to animate Lautrec’s imagery.
From Washington Post
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