Roland Dorgelès is moved by the bad reputation of Toulouse Lautrec’s paintings during his lifetime
Roland Dorgelès is moved by the bad reputation of Toulouse Lautrec’s paintings during his lifetime
On the occasion of an exhibition at the Jacquemart-André Museum in Paris, dedicated to the painter Toulouse Lautrec, André PARINAUD talks with the writer and journalist Roland DORGELES, owner of a painting by Toulouse Lautrec representing the singer Aristide Bruant. He passionately evokes how the painter’s work, which had become famous, was criticized during his lifetime.
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Presenter : Parinaud, André - Participant : Dorgeles, Roland
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Credits:Presenter : Parinaud, André-Participant : Dorgeles, Roland