At the Piano Madame Juliette Pascal in the Salon of the Chateau de Malrome (1896) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

At the Piano Madame Juliette Pascal in the Salon of the Chateau de Malrome - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - 1896

Artwork Information

TitleAt the Piano Madame Juliette Pascal in the Salon of the Chateau de Malrome
ArtistHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Date1896
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About At the Piano Madame Juliette Pascal in the Salon of the Chateau de Malrome

The artwork titled “At the Piano Madame Juliette Pascal in the Salon of the Chateau de Malrome” is a creation by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, dating back to 1896. As an exemplar of Post-Impressionism, this genre painting forms part of a private collection. The artwork is recognizable for its distinctive style and historical significance within the context of Toulouse-Lautrec’s oeuvre.

In the artwork, the artist has rendered a scene infused with a sense of intimacy and immediacy. Madame Juliette Pascal is captured in the act of playing the piano, her focus and concentration palpable. The setting, a salon within the Chateau de Malrome, provides a context that is both personal and cultured. Toulouse-Lautrec’s application of color and line exhibits the characteristic fluidity and expressiveness of Post-Impressionism. The painting’s composition, awash with gestural brushstrokes, creates a dynamic interplay of form and space, bringing forth Madame Pascal’s engagement with the music. The restrained yet poignant use of color contributes to the overall atmospheric quality of the work, inviting the viewer to reflect upon the cultural milieu in which it was created.

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