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„To pomyšlení, že bych nemaloval, kdyby mé nohy byly jenom o kousek delší!“
Zdroj: Arnold, Matthias (2001), Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec str. 7 ISBN 3-8228-1010-X
Zdroj: Matthias (2001) str. 34
Zdroj: Matthias (2001) str. 12
Zdroj: Freyová, J.: Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, BB art, Praha 1999, s. 288.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec citáty a výroky
Zdroj: Matthias (2001) str. 15
Zdroj: Perruchot, H.: Život Toulouse-Lautreca, Obelisk, Praha 1969, s. 176.
Zdroj: Matthias (2001) str. 16
Zdroj: Matthias (2001) str. 56
„Všichni žijeme v prapodivném světě. Já ten svět přenáším na plátno ve spoustě tahů a barev.“
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: Citáty anglicky
The previous Summer, at Barèges, while he lay with his leg in plaster, Lautrec had often been visited in the evening by his cousin, Jeanne d'Armagnac
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 53 - written note in Nice, Winter of 1880
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 60 - quote in a letter to his friend Etienne Devismes, Summer of 1881
his friend Etienne Devismes had just finished a novel 'Cocotte', and asked Lautrec to illustrate it. Lautrec made twenty-three pen and ink drawings and sent them to Devismes with a letter
“I have always been a pencil.”
Quoted in: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Riva Castleman, Wolfgang Wittrock (1985) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: images of the 1890's . p. 44
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“When my pencil starts moving, it must be allowed its head or - bang! - nothing more happens.”
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 61/62 - in a letter to his friend Etienne Devismes, Late Summer of 1881
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 56 - in a letter, Winter 1881 from Nice, where he stayed with his mother
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 80 - c. 1882-1883
Quote from Lautrec's letter, after he received Devismes' letter full of praise for the 23 illustrations he had sent
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 61 - in a letter to his friend Etienne Devismes, Summer of 1881
according to Henri Perruchot: 'And then - he would make a joke - stuttering and lisping, with a sniff like a laugh at every three words, or some half melancholy comment in his own particular vein'
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 76
young Lautrec comments his own paintings of the landscape, when he was c. 15 years old.
Zdroj: 1879-1884, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 46 - remark to his friend Etienne Devismes - in Nice, 1879
Lautrec visited in the Spring of 1885 several exhibitions in Paris, he made a note of his impressions. His spontaneous criticisms were irreverent, with a certain irony. 'Le Mirliton', a Paris cabaret, was opened in 1885 by Aristide Bruant
Zdroj: 1885-1895, T-Lautrec, by Henri Perruchot, p. 83 - from a note of his impressions
“I paint things as they are. I don't comment. I record.”
Quoted in: Henry O. Dormann (2009) The Speaker's Book of Quotations, Updated and Revised. p. 26
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“Love is a disease which fills you with a desire to be desired.”
Quoted in: Peter McWilliams (1997) Love 101: To Love Oneself Is the Beginning of a Lifelong Romance. p. 23
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