Henry Samary de la Comédie-Française

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Henry Samary de la Comédie-Française


Détails

Année
1889
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
75 × 52 cm

L'histoire

Lautrec painted this in 1889, the year the Moulin Rouge opened its doors and he began the nightlife pictures he is remembered for. Henry Samary was a young actor at the Comedie-Francaise, the grand state theatre, and Lautrec catches him not in a serious role but mid-performance in an evening coat, monocle in hand, one leg thrown forward across a stage floor that tilts up steeply behind him. It is painted on cardboard, thinned oil brushed on fast, the way he liked to work. Samary came from a family of well-known stage performers. He died in Berlin in 1902, only 36.

Henry Samary de la Comédie-Française — Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — MuseScope