This exhibition introduces about 300 graphical works of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec from the Firos Collection, assembled by Belinda and Paul Firos of Greece. The Firos Collection is considered one of the finest private collections of Lautrec artworks in the world. One of the unique qualities of the Collection is its focus on drawings. This exhibition introduces works that help visitors close in on the artist himself, through lithographs, posters, and illustrations. It also includes books and magazines for which Lautrec was involved in creating bindings and cover designs. This exhibition also includes letters from Lautrec and photos of the artist himself taken by friends and others.
Official website of the exhibition
Exhibited works
Cavalier, 1879-1881, Pen and ink on paper
Mademoiselle Marcelle Lender, en buste, 1895, Lithograph
Eldorado: Aristide Bruant, dans son cabaret, 1892, Lithograph
Divan Japonais, 1893, Lithograph
Invitation pour Alexandre Natanson, 1895, Lithograph
Femme au tub, 1896, Lithograph
All images Courtesy "The Firos Collection"
Single source exhibition organized in collaboration with PAN Art Connections.
Project Cooperation: NTV EVENTS Inc., Nippon Television Service Inc.