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DESCRIPTION:May 7 - Sep 20\, 2026\nHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) 
 was born into an aristocratic family in the south of France. After childho
 od accidents left both legs permanently stunted\, he retreated into drawin
 g. Intensely disciplined\, Toulouse-Lautrec eventually produced definitive
  images of Belle Époque Paris. Working in color lithography—a popular a
 nd technically demanding medium—he immortalized the performers and habit
 ués of Montmartre’s cafés and cabarets with a graphic precision that r
 ecalled both Japanese woodblock prints and the art of Edgar Degas. The San
  Diego Museum of Art holds one of the world’s most comprehensive collect
 ions of Toulouse-Lautrec\, thanks to a 1987 gift of more than 100 of his p
 aintings\, drawings\, and prints from the Baldwin Foundation. To celebrate
  its centennial\, the museum now has 50 of these beauties on view.
LOCATION:San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA 92102\, U
 nited States
SUMMARY:Cafés and Cabarets: The Spectacular Art of Toulouse-Lautrec
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