Introduction to the Lautrec Monument: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (November 24, 1864 - September 9, 1901), French aristocrat, post-Impressionist painter, modern poster design and lithograph art Pioneer, known as "the soul of Montmartre". Lautrec inherited the painting style of Impressionist painters Oscar-Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and others, as well as the influence of Japanese Ukiyo-e, and developed new realistic painting techniques. He is good at figure painting, and his subjects are mostly dancers, actresses, prostitutes and other middle- and lower-class figures in the Montmartre area of ​​Paris. His realistic and profound paintings not only have a profound meaning of criticizing reality, but also influenced the figure painting style of painters such as Pablo Picasso in the future.

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