Due to the success of the exhibition, Caumont will close exceptionally at 7 p.m. on Saturdays 7, 14 and 21 March.
Exhibition
Toulouse-Lautrec
Créateur d'icônes
From April 24 to October 4, 2026Caumont-Centre d’Art is dedicating its summer exhibition to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), an iconic figure of the Parisian avant-garde at the end of the 19th century. Bringing together nearly a hundred works, the exhibition seeks to decipher the artist's exceptional ability to create iconic images and to ensure that his models remain firmly embedded in the collective memory.
At the end of the 19th century, Paris experienced a golden age of artistic poster design, driven by technical advances, particularly the rise of lithography and color printing processes. Poster design gradually became a field explored by artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, who used it as a canvas for experimentation and unprecedented stylistic innovations.
A painter of figures with a profoundly human gaze, Toulouse-Lautrec was able to capture the essence of his contemporaries with great freedom. Through nearly a hundred works, the exhibition at Caumont-Centre d'Art will focus on revealing the means used to explain not only the originality and success of Toulouse-Lautrec's works, but also, and above all, their prodigious longevity. By portraying the celebrities of his time and associating them with immediately recognizable symbols and attributes, Toulouse-Lautrec contributed to their fame and created powerful images that have stood the test of time and elevated them to iconic status. From ephemeral celebrities to timeless figures, he created these stars and succeeded in immortalizing contemporary glories by transforming them into symbols of fin-de-siècle Paris.
With its flamboyant scenography, the exhibition invites you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of bohemian Montmartre while highlighting the artist's two favorite mediums: lithography and painting. Drawing on a wealth of previously unseen private collections and major museums such as the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Musée Carnavalet, the exhibition explores both intimate and sensitive outdoor paintings and iconic posters dedicated to the great figures of Belle Époque entertainment, such as La Goulue, Aristide Bruant, and Jane Avril, as well as those created for the press, publishing, and advertising. It also addresses the question of theater, particularly through the figure of the spectator-voyeur, as well as prostitution, which was central to the artist's understanding of the benevolent gaze he cast on his contemporaries. The exhibition will thus offer an opportunity to discover how Toulouse-Lautrec was able, better than anyone else, to capture the essence of Paris during the Belle Époque and the world of entertainment, and will also address his links with his contemporaries such as Pierre Bonnard, with whom he shared a common interest in Japonism.
This exhibition is organized in collaboration with the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum.
With the sponsorship of
The team
Curatorship
Gilles Genty
An art historian specializing in Post-Impressionism, he has collaborated on and/or co-curated numerous exhibitions: Paradis perdus, l’Europe Symboliste (Montreal, 1995), Maurice Denis (Lyon, Cologne, Liverpool, 1994-1995), Le Temps des Nabis (Florence and Montreal, 1998), L’Impressionnisme de Corot à Renoir (Brescia, 1998), Les Trois Âges du symbolisme français (Brescia, Budapest, 1999), De Caillebotte à Picasso (Paris, Rotterdam, and Quebec City, 2002-2003), Paul Ranson (Valence, 2004), De Gauguin aux Nabis, le droit de tout oser (Lodève, 2010), Les Univers de Georges Lacombe (1868-1916) (Versailles, 2012), Toulouse-Lautrec affiche la Belle Époque (Montreal, 2016), Paris au temps du Postimpressionnisme, Signac et les Indépendants (Montreal, 2020), Vallotton en noir et en couleur (Le Cannet, 2022), La Belle Époque de l’Art Nouveau (Pully, 2022), Toulouse-Lautrec tête d’affiche (Le Cannet, 2024), Suzanne Valadon, un monde à soi (Metz, Nantes, and Paris, 2024-2025). He is also co-author of the Catalogue Raisonné de Paul Ranson (1861-1909) (Somogy, 2000) and Pierre Bonnard, inédits (Cercle d’Art, 2006).
Fanny Girard
Fanny Girard has been director of the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum since October 2022 and has curated or co-curated several exhibitions: Quelle histoire ! 200 ans de collections (Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, 2023-2024), René Iché. Art in Struggle (Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, 2024), Toulouse-Lautrec and the Art of the Poster (2025), H. G. Ibels. A Committed Nabi (forthcoming). She has also published a guide to the collections of the Albi Museum (Editions Privat, 2023) and contributed to books on Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (exhibition catalog Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Parigi 1881-1901, Rovigo, 2024).
Production and installation
Emmanuelle Lussiez, Exhibition Director, Culturespaces;
Milly Passigli, Director of Exhibition Programming;
Madeleine Balansino, Exhibition Manager for Caumont Art Centre;
Kelly-Christina Grant and Emma De Barros, Exhibition Curators
Livia Lérès, Domitille Sechet and Mathilde Seys for the iconography at Culturespaces.

