Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1899 - At the circus: Entrèe track - fine art print
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The work of art At the circus: Entrèe track as art replica
In the year 1899 the male artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec made this impressionist masterpiece titled "At the circus: Entrèe track". The version of the masterpiece was made with the absolute size - 31 x 20 cm. Black and colored pencils on paper was applied by the European painter as the medium of the work of art. This artwork belongs to the collection of The J. Paul Getty Museum, which is part of the J. Paul Getty trust and is one of the world's largest arts organizations worldwide. It seeks to inspire curiosity about, and enjoyment and understanding of, the visual arts by collecting, conserving, exhibiting, and interpreting works of art of outstanding quality and historical importance.. With courtesy of - The J. Paul Getty Museum (public domain).In addition to that, the artpiece has the creditline: . Further, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format and has a side ratio of 2 : 3, meaning that the length is 33% shorter than the width. The artist, poster artist, painter, graphic artist, lithographer Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was a European artist, whose style was mainly Impressionism. The French painter lived for 37 years, born in 1864 in Albi, Occitanie, France and deceased in the year 1901 in Langon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
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- Printed acrylic glass (with real glass coating): The print on acrylic glass, often referenced as a fine art print on plexiglass, will turn your original into brilliant home decoration. Additionally, the acrylic print makes a great alternative to canvas and aluminidum dibond prints.
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The product details
Product classification: | fine art print |
Method of reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production method: | UV direct printing (digital print) |
Manufacturing: | German production |
Stock type: | on demand production |
Intended usage: | wall art, home décor |
Alignment of the image: | portrait format |
Image ratio: | 2 : 3 |
Aspect ratio meaning: | the length is 33% shorter than the width |
Available reproduction materials: | metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame): | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47", 100x150cm - 39x59" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47", 100x150cm - 39x59" |
Poster print (canvas paper) options: | 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47" |
Dibond print (alumnium material) size options: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47" |
Picture frame: | please bear in mind that this art print has no frame |
Piece of art background information
Piece of art title: | "At the circus: Entrèe track" |
Categorization of the work of art: | painting |
Generic term: | modern art |
Artwork century: | 19th century |
Year of creation: | 1899 |
Artwork age: | more than 120 years old |
Artwork original medium: | black and colored pencils on paper |
Dimensions of the original artpiece: | 31 x 20 cm |
Museum / collection: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Museum location: | Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Website of the museum: | www.getty.edu |
License type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Contextual artist metadata
Artist name: | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
Other names: | Toulouse-Lautrec H. de, Toulouse-Lautrec, toulouse lautrec, טולוז לוטרק אנרי דה, h. toulouse lautrec, Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa Henri Marie Raymond de, De Lautrec, henri toulouse-lautrec, Lautrec Henri de Toulouse-, Treclau, Monfa Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec, Lo-te-lieh-kʻo, Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec, Lautrec Monfa Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Monfa, Toulouse-Lautrec Montfa Henri-Marie-Raymond de, Toulouse Lautrec Henri de, H. de Toulouse Lautrev, toulouse-lautrec henri, h. de toulouse-lautrec, Henry Toulouse-Lautrec, Tuluz-Lotrek Anri de, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Lautrec, henri de toulouse lauterec, Lautrec Henri de Toulouse, lautrec henri toulouse, Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa Henri Raymond de, lautrec henri tolouse, Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa Henri Marie Raymond de, lautrec toulouse, Toulouse-Lautrec Henri-Marie-Raymond de, De Toulouse-Lautrec Henri, Lautrec Monfa Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-, טולוז־לוטרק, Toulouse-Lautrec Henri de, Toulouse Lautrec, Tu-lu-ssu Lo-te-lieh-kʻo Heng-li Te, Toulouse-Lautrec Henri Marie Raymond de |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Nationality: | French |
Professions: | poster artist, graphic artist, painter, lithographer, artist |
Country of origin: | France |
Classification: | modern artist |
Art styles: | Impressionism |
Died at the age of: | 37 years |
Birth year: | 1864 |
Town of birth: | Albi, Occitanie, France |
Died in the year: | 1901 |
Died in (place): | Langon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France |
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Additional description by the museum (© Copyright - The J. Paul Getty Museum - The J. Paul Getty Museum)
In a letter dated March 1899, an English poet wrote: "Toulouse-Lautrec you will be sorry to hear was taken to a lunatic asylum yesterday." The scandal was in fact highly publicized. By the time Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was thirty-five, he was suffering from alcoholism and dementia, most likely brought on by syphilis. His behavior was unpredictable, and often violent. Desperate, his mother had him committed to a clinic, then known as an asylum, outside of Paris.
While in the clinic, Toulouse-Lautrec set upon the idea of creating a series of circus drawings to demonstrate his emotional stability and thus secure his release. Drawn from memories culled over many years of attendance at this popular entertainment, these works reveal his acute observation of horses, dogs, acrobats, clowns, and bareback riders. In this image, a performer still wearing her slippers follows a lumpy horse into the arena to perform for the spectators in the stands. Toulouse-Lautrec elongated the shadows behind the slippers to emphasize the woman's fatigue. Upon being released from the clinic after only three months, Toulouse-Lautrec declared: "I bought my freedom with my drawings."