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Ambassadeurs (1892) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Ambassadeurs (1892) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Aristide Bruant was a successful singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur who ran a cabaret in the Montmartre quarter of Paris.

When he began performing at up-scale café-concerts on the Champs-Élysées, he immediately commissioned Toulouse-Lautrec to market his rough street persona in a manner that would appeal to a bourgeois audience.

Seizing on Bruant's trademark costume of a wide-brimmed hat, cape, and red scarf, Lautrec designed a sparse yet iconic image that promoted both the performer's career as well as his own.

Rs. 399.00
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Sizes & Framing
  • Listed sizes are final frame sizes.
  • Print only orders are shipped rolled, with a clean white border so your framer can mount it easily.
  • All artworks are in a 2:3 ratio. Use the plain black and wood frame mockups for accurate proportions; lifestyle images are for styling only.
  • Frame profile: 6x9, 8x12, 12x18 and 16x24 use a 0.5 inch frame; 20x30 uses a 1 inch frame.
  • Small variations of a few millimetres can occur because frames are finished by hand.
Paper & Print
  • High quality fine art prints, not hand painted originals.
  • Printed on heavyweight, museum quality, acid free paper with archival inks for sharp detail and long life.
  • All frames come with a clear protective acrylic (plexiglass) front, lighter and safer than glass.
  • Colours on paper may differ slightly from what you see on your screen.
Shipping & Care
  • Each print or frame is packed securely to minimise transit damage.
  • If your order arrives damaged, contact us with photos and we will help with a replacement or solution.
  • Made to order in India.

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