Abstract

His physical defects: thickening of the bone, short stature and bone fragility (pycnodysostosis) inheritance of family endogamy marginalized Toulouse-Lautrec, an educated bourgeois, cultured and intellectual who preferred to travel through the secondary paths of life in the neighborhood of Montmartre, famous for its cabarets, parties and prostitutes, a place where the artist felt comfortable even though they were full of misery and imperfections Despite being a misfit social, he became, through his work, a social chronicler of the Parisian belle epoque. Key words: pycnodysostosis, endogamy, Toulouse-Lautrec, belle epoque, painting, posters

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