Although his career lasted only around 12 years, Toulouse-Lautrec left an immense body of work: more than 700 paintings, 5000 drawings and almost 400 lithographs and posters. He is one of the few internationally-renowned artists whose exceptional fame is partly due to ambiguous subjects, as prostitution.
This monograph focuses more on the artist's whole body of work than on his life and excesses, and tries to reveal his aesthetic, poetical and political ambition.
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