Featured Art Exhibition: National Gallery of Australia's 'Toulouse-Lautrec: Paris & the Moulin Rouge'

By: Mar. 06, 2013
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Situated in Canberra, The National Gallery of Australia holds the national art collection, including the largest display of Australian Indigenous art in the world. Fans of Parisian painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec are in for a visual treat with the Gallery's current exhibition 'Toulouse-Lautrec" Paris & the Moulin Rouge' currently on display thru April 2, 2013.

Spanning Toulouse-Lautrec's entire career, from his early years to the famous depictions of cabaret life immortalized in posters, this exhibition marks the first time that the Australian public is able to view the works of the influential French painter and relish in his raw observations of Parisian life in the 19th Century.

Watch the video for a short study of one of Lautrec's most recognizable paintings, that of the Montmartre cabaret singer Aristide Bruant.

Tickets to 'Toulouse-Lautrech: Paris & The Moulin Rouge' are $6 for Children (7-16 years old), $25 for Adults with discounted rates available for families and National Art Gallery members. To purchase, click here.

Viewing Times:
Mondays thru Thursdays from 10AM-3:30PM
Fridays from 10AM-5:30PM (last entry at 5:30PM with Gallery closing at 7PM)
Saturdays from 10AM-5:30PM (last entry at 5:30PM with Gallery closing at 7PM)
Sundays from 10AM-3:30PM (last entry at 3:30PM with Gallery closing at 5PM)

The National Art Gallery is located in Parkes Place, Canberra. Click here for directions.

To see other events at the NGA, click here or visit the Gallery's Facebook page here

Video courtesy of NGA



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