Monday, March 22, 2010

Ruby Tuesday Goes to the Museum



And now touches of red that have nothing whatever to do with sheep! Oh, and you can visit and/or participate by visiting Mary at Work of the Poet for Ruby Tuesday

Chat Noir
poster by Alexander Steinlen
Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Toulouse-Lautrec print

Lautrec signature detail

I took these photos at the exhibition Cafe and Cabaret at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, featuring posters, prints and paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec and Steinlen.

15 comments:

  1. I love them both -especially the car!

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  2. I miss the MFA - I used to go there often. Love Toulouse-Latrec and all the posters of that era.

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  3. The poster is wonderful, the age seen in its art, the lettering, the style. The cat appears to wear a halo, a whimsical take on the exposition. This would be beautiful print, something any visitor to your home would study with delight...

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  4. I am jealous. I want to go see them...but i live in Northern CA...
    Thanks for sharing them.

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  5. Thanks for sharing these paintings with us.

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  6. you take the best photos of art

    you know the right angle, you deal with the light, you make beauty beautiful :)

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  7. Thanks to all for the nice comments!

    Special thanks to my good friends CR and Dianne for being among my biggest "fans" - but especially for their friendship: Dianne in the blogging world and CR in both the meet world and the blog world! Love you both!

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  8. I would enjoy seeing that show in person!

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  9. I love Toulouse Lautrec and envy you for being able to see the exhibition.

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  10. Steinlein's name is Theophyle not Alexander.

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