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of JAUBERT Alain
FRANCE, 1992, 00:26:00
Production : CNC, CNRS audiovisuel, DELTA IMAGES, FRANCE 3, LA SEPT, MUSEE D'ORSAY
Collection : Musée d'Orsay
Genre : Documentary
Keyword : History, Impressionism, Orsay Museum, Painting, Society
Summary :
La Goulue, a famous cancan dancer, queen of the Belle Epoque Parisian nightlife, ordered two panels from her friend Toulouse-Lautrec to decorate a fairground shack, two panels that would show two stages of the dancer’s life. The two large paintings knew incredible destinies: they were cut into pieces by a tactless seller, and only reconstituted in1929. Lautrec perpetuated the stories of people like Jane Avril, Valentin-le-Désossé, who became legendary.
Original language : french
Original format : video
Aspect ratio : 4/3
Chroma : Couleur
Available version(s) : Version originale française
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