Henri de Toulouse – Lautrec Moulin Rouge Apron

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Modgy Henri do Toulouse-Lautrec Moulin Rouge Cotton Aprons are a fashionable and functional kitchen accessory, made from 100% cotton for comfort and durability. Featuring vibrant, modern designs, these aprons add a stylish flair to culinary activities while protecting clothes from spills and splatters. With an adjustable neck strap and convenient front pockets, Modgy Cotton Aprons combine practicality with elegance, making them essential for any cooking enthusiast.

 

 

The Story

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) was a French painter, caricaturist, and printmaker.

Despite being born into the aristocracy, he preferred living in Montmartre, a bohemian working-class neighborhood in Paris. Immersing himself in the sordid nightlife of brothels and nightclubs, Toulouse-Lautrec became a familiar fixture in both. His work captured prostitutes, dance hall artists, and their customers in a strong graphic style influenced by Japanese prints.

For the opening of the Moulin Rouge club, he was commissioned to create a series of posters. The first was a spectacular six-foot tall advertisement displayed at the cabaret entrance, which launched his career as the premier poster artist in Paris. In bold, eye-catching shapes and colors, Moulin Rouge depicts the famous cabaret dancer, Louise Weber, known by her nickname “La Goulue” (the Glutton) kicking up her skirts to flash her knickers in a scandalous cancan.

Moulin Rouge: La Goulue, 1891
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
Lithograph, 74-13/16 x 45-7/8 in.
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Details

Included: 1 Apron

Dimensions: 27"W x 33"L

Materials: 100% Cotton

Color: Multi-Color

Care: Machine wash cold, hang dry

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