
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
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What does it look like when one artist judges the works of other artists and when he investigates, as the art critic and poet Gordana Benić writes, "mysterious connections in art as a space where image and word come together"?
A richly illustrated monograph on Madrid's Prado Museum, created around a core of works of art from the collections of Spanish rulers, in which the introduction briefly describes the museum's collection and the masterpieces kept there.
One of the most important works in the field of art history. Through this work, Faure gave a unique and personal view of the development of artistic creation, connecting it with social, historical and philosophical circumstances.
The priceless original art treasure is believed to be the work of Empress Catherine II, who carefully selected works of art for her collection.