Kelly Miller Circus makes a stop in Berkley today In 1899, after being committed to what was then called an “asylum,” alcoholic French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec managed to obtain his early release by drawing scenes from the circus performances he’d attended over the years. Toulouse-Lautrec, and his doctors, believed that a man who could draw those scenes from memory could not be insane. In the bright sunshine that begs for Toulouse ...
June 27, 2013 - The Taunton Gazette
SIDE STREETS: The local woman on the flying trapeze In 1899, after being committed to what was then called an “asylum,” alcoholic French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec managed to obtain his early release by drawing scenes from the circus performances he’d attended over the years. Toulouse-Lautrec, and his doctors, believed that a man who could draw those scenes from memory could not be insane. In the bright sunshine that begs for Toulouse ...
June 27, 2013 - Fall River Herald News
Francisco in Canoe.ca Add works by Maurice Utrillo, Marc Chagall, Matisse, Andre Derain, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Cezanne, Picasso and many more and you can see the level of difficulty we set ourselves,said Francisco Calvo Serraller, the exhibit curator.