Portrait of Louis Pascal by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Portrait of Louis Pascal by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec

Louis Pascal was the cousin of Lautrec. They came together when they studied together at the Lyceum. In his youth Lautrec repeatedly wrote Louis Pascal, “stuffing his hand.”

These early exercises are close in their manner to impressionism. On the canvas, the artist painted his cousin as an independent dandy. The portrait is characterized by the manifestation of the famous Lotekian irony – the zorka and at the same time soft.

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