2021年6月24日 星期四

禮拜天美術神遊 (84) :Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 羅特列克,同情/關心人與世界; Montmartre, La Goulue, Oscar Wilde.....Moulin Rouge


Henri Toulouse-Lautrec: La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge (1892)[8]

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 羅特列克,同情/關心人與世界; Montmartre, La Goulue,  Oscar Wilde.....Moulin Rouge 

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Moulin Rouge: La Goulue, a poster highlighting Louise Weber's work at the Moulin Rouge, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1891


拉·古留La Goulue意即「貪吃者」,本名:路易絲·祖瑟芬·韋伯(Louise Joséphine Weber),1866年7月13日-1929年1月29日)是法國康康舞著名女性舞者,「拉·古留」是她的藝名,也被稱為「蒙馬特的女王」、「康康舞女王」[1],她被公認為法國康康舞的宗師[2]

La Goulue (French pronunciation: ​[la guly], meaning The Gourmand), was the stage name of Louise Weber (12 July 1866 – 29 January 1929), a French can-can dancer who was a star of the Moulin Rouge, a popular cabaret in the Pigalle district of Paris, near Montmartre.[1] Weber became known as La Goulue because as an adolescent, she was known for guzzling cabaret patrons' drinks while dancing.[2] She also was referred to as the Queen of Montmartre


Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 為主角

Moulin Rouge Official Trailer #1 - JosÉ Ferrer Movie (1952) HD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKyh4zKkths&list=PLvEQ26eyQeqTUc3gXkj2cUV9WSGH-4BB2



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Oscar Wilde 1895


Dega

Paul Gavarni was the nom de plume of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier (13 January 1804 – 24 November 1866),[1] a French illustrator, born in Paris.


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https://www.wikiart.org/en/henri-de-toulouse-lautrec/booth-of-la-goulue-at-the-foire-du-trone-dance-at-the-moulin-rouge-1895

Following on radically from his lithography work, deployed in the form of posters in the street, Toulouse-Lautrec accepted a commission to do two monumental decorative panels for La Goulue, a well-known cabaret dancer who was wishing to perform in a booth set up at the Foire du Trone.

Out of loyalty to this fading star of the Moulin Rouge, he produced a work, which stood exposed to the elements at the entrance to her booth, and was only saved from a very early demise when it was bought up by the collector Viau in 1900.

Dance at the Moulin-Rouge, La Goulue and Valentin le Désossé (left panel) commemorates the devilish acrobatic dances that brought fame to the dancer and her partner in the past. To the rear are the top representatives of this nocturnal life, including Jane Avril in the feathered hat.

The Moorish Dance (right panel) recalls the belly dance show performed by La Goulue inside her booth, loosely inspired by eastern choreographies. The audience is placed in bold perspective in the foreground, and was composed of friends of Toulouse-Lautrec such as Oscar Wilde, seen from behind, and the well-known critic and backer Felix Feneon, in the bottom right-hand corner. The artist has also featured himself amid this colorful audience.


BARAQUE la-goulue


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revelling in low company. mulled wine

mull
verb T ]
UK 
 
/mʌl/
 US 
 
/mʌl/
to heat wine or beer with added sugar and spices:
Have you ever tried mulling cider?

mulled wine 熱酒


 enjoy my own company (= I like being alone).

low company  或許是極少人的聚會

revelling in low company


Meaning of revel in sth in English





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