Tou‧louse-Lau‧trec, Hen‧ri de /tuːˌluːz ləʊˈtrek, ˈɒnri də $ ɑːnˈriː-/
(1864–1901) a French artist who lived in Montmartre in Paris and painted many pictures of
prostitutes, dancers, actors etc. He is best known for his
posters advertising performances by famous entertainers of his time, in theatres such as the
Moulin Rouge.
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