Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri - Moulin Rouge - La Goulue (1891) - Colorful Accent Mugs
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri - Moulin Rouge - La Goulue (1891) - Colorful Accent Mugs
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$28

Description
Description
Pick a Masterpiece. Or pick a Mandala. Then pick your color and your new favorite mug of wakefulness joins your routine — 12 bright accent options for the handle and interior. Match the dominant palette in the design or run contrast. There are no wrong calls here.
100% glossy ceramic with ORCA coating, which is the professional standard for color that actually holds up after washing. Available in 11oz and 15oz, whatever your morning requires.
- Material: 100% glossy ceramic, ORCA-coated
- 12 bright accent color options — handle and interior matched
- 11oz (0.33 L) / 15oz (0.44 L)
- Easy-grip C-shaped handle
- Microwave safe / Dishwasher safe
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Dishwasher safe. Top rack if you're putting it in. Hand-washing with warm water and dish soap extends the print life. No abrasive scrubbers.
Art Story
Art Story
The High Art of the Low Life
Paris in 1891 was a fever dream of electricity and cheap booze. The Belle Époque wore a layer of gold leaf to hide a rotting core. The Eiffel Tower was a new iron splinter in the skyline, and the streets smelled of horse manure and coal smoke. Anarchists planted bombs while the bourgeoisie drank absinthe until they saw green fairies. It was a world of rapid transit and slow deaths.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec captured this frantic energy. He didn't just paint a poster; he revolutionized advertising by treating a commercial lithograph as fine art. To drown out rival posters, he printed 3,000 copies and plastered them across the walls of Paris.
The star of the show is La Goulue, the Glutton. She was famous for her high kicks and her habit of flipping hats off the heads of gentleman customers. In the foreground, a shadowy figure looms. This is Valentin le Désossé, the Boneless dancer. Lautrec used four lithographic stones to create this bold, flat composition. He pulled the viewer into the chaotic heart of the Moulin Rouge, documenting a society desperate to dance before the lights finally went out.
References
Adriani, Götz. Toulouse-Lautrec: The Complete Graphic Works. Royal Academy of Arts. 1988.
Castleman, Riva. Printed Art: A View of Two Decades. Museum of Modern Art. 1980.
Ives, Colta Feller. The Great Wave: The Influence of Japanese Woodcuts on French Prints. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1974.
Thomson, Richard. Toulouse-Lautrec. Yale University Press. 1977.
Shipping & Satisfaction
Shipping & Satisfaction
Shipping & Satisfaction
Free shipping on all US orders, always.
Every order ships to US addresses at no additional cost. Allow up to 10 business days from fulfillment for delivery.
Your investment is protected. Material or print defects are replaced or fully refunded — no friction, no negotiation. If the work doesn't resonate aesthetically within 5 days of receipt, reach out and we'll make it right.
One note worth reading before you order: because every piece is produced on demand, we're unable to accommodate returns for incorrect size selections. Consult the product specs before you commit — they're there to make sure what arrives is exactly what you envisioned.
