Toulouse-Lautrec: O Artista que Pintou a Noite e Revolucionou o Design

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was one of the most original artists of modern art. While many painters still sought idealized subjects, Lautrec turned his gaze to the nightlife of Paris, portraying cabarets, dancers, artists, and the backstage of the famous Moulin Rouge. In this video, we explore how Toulouse-Lautrec transformed the representation of urban life, creating an innovative visual language that influenced not only painting but also modern graphic design. His bold compositions, inspired by Japanese prints and the energy of Parisian cabarets, helped redefine how art relates to everyday life. Discover how Belle Époque Paris served as the stage for an artistic revolution that continues to influence artists, designers, and visual communicators to this day. 📌 In this video: • The life and career of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec • The world of the Moulin Rouge and Parisian cabarets • The influence of Japanese prints on his work • The creation of posters that changed visual communication • Lautrec's legacy for modern art and graphic design If you enjoy art history, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and great painters, subscribe to the channel to see new videos.