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Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa (24 November 1864 – 9 September 1901), also known as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; French painter, printmaker, draughtsman and illustrator whose immersion in the colorful and theatrical life of Paris in the late 19th century allowed him to produce a collection of enticing, elegant and provocative images of the modern, sometimes decadent, life of those times. Toulouse-Lautrec is among the best-known painters of the Post-Impressionist period, along with Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin. In a 2005 auction at Christie's auction house, La Blanchisseuse, his early painting of a young laundress, sold for US$22.4 million and set a new record for the artist for a price at auction. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec)
Toulouse-Lautrec’s career spanned fewer than twenty years, but throughout that time, he painted over 737 canvases, 275 watercolors, 363 prints and posters, 5,084 drawings, ceramic and stained glass work, plus an unknown number of lost works.
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