Moulin de la Galette (1889)

Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901)

Moulin de la Galette
1889
Oil on canvas, 88.5 × 101.3 cm
Art Institute of ChicagoChicago

With this painting of the dance hall known as the Moulin de la Galette, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec established his reputation as the chronicler of the Montmartre district’s famed nightlife. A wooden barrier bisects the composition, dividing the frenzied action of the dance floor in the background from the stillness of the women waiting in the foreground. Toulouse-Lautrec used turpentine to thin his paint and applied it in loose washes, a technique known as peinture à l’essence. The result is a sketchy style that conveys both the immediacy of the artist’s observations and the tawdry atmosphere of his subject. (AIC)

See also:

Montmartre | Moulin de la Galette (Paris)