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In this lecture I present some of Toulouse-Lautrecs (1864-1901) art which depict love between women, as well as his works depicting queer historic persons connected to his chosen home: Montmartre, Paris. I also present some of his contemporaries who've depicted lesbians and same sex affections between women, like Picasso, Forain and Kees van Dongen. In the last part of the lecture I present some of the most well known lesbian and bisexual women from the late La Belle Epoque era (1900-1914.) Persons mentioned: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jane Avril, La Goulue, Colette, Natalie Clifford Barney, Mathilde "Missy" de Morny, Andrée Philipp (Suzanne Beaugé (Baugé), Madame Armande, Palmire of La Souris (Palmire Louise Dumont), Liane de Pougy, Sarah Bernhardt, May Milton, Mireille, Oscar Wilde, Renée Vivien, Madame Sappho (Marte Barnede), Emilienne d'Alencon, Sappho, Bouboule (the bulldog), Emma Said Ben Mohammed, Yvette Guilbert, Gabrielle (the dancer), Cha-U-Kao, Gab Sorere, Môme Fromage (André Helleng) madam Baron and her daughter Paulette, Marcelle, Rolande, Lucie Bellanger, Mlle Pois-Vert, Elsa la Viennoise, Mairie-Victoire Denis, Mlle Fontane, Louise Abbéma, Maurice Donnay, Paul Adam, Felix Feneon, Ricard Opisso, Pablo Picasso, Joseph Granie, Jean-Louis Forain, Willette, Henrik Cavling, Tony Minarz, Kees van Dongen, Gustav-Adolf Mossa, Tadeusz Styka Places mentioned: Moulin Rouge, brothels on Rue des Moulins and Rue d'Amboise, La Souris, Maurice's Bar, Le Hanneton, Moulin de la Galette Bibliography, sources and thank you's: Avril, Jane, Mes Memoirs, Paris-Midi, Paris, 1933 Cavling, Henrik, Paris, Wilh. Siléns förlag, 1900 Choquette, Leslie: Gay Paree: the origins of lesbian and gay commercial culture in the French Third Republic, Liverpool University Press, 2016 Choquette, Leslie: Chez Palmyre, Beyond the myth of lesbian Montmartre, Berghahn Journals, 2016 Choquette, Leslie: Toulouse-Lautrec’s lesbian Paris, from TOULOUSE-LAUTREC EM VERMELHO: edited by: Adriano Pedrosa; Mariana Leme, MASP, 2017 Cornell, Peter, Mannen på gatan - Prostitution och modernism. Gidlunds förlag, Stockholm 2009. Gosling, Nigel, The Adventurous world of Paris 1900-1914, W. Morrow, 1978 Jullien, Philippe: Montmartre. Phaidon Press Ltd, New York, 1977 Leandoer, Kristoffer - Slut, symbolisterna vid tidens ände, Peqoud Press, 2014 Mack, Gerstle, Toulouse-Lautrec, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1953 Martin, Maryline, La Goulue - The queen of the Moulin Rouge: Her story, Mosaic press, 2021 Perruchot, Henri - Toulouse-Lautrec - a definitive biography, The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York, 1955 Shercliff, Jose, Jane Avril of the Moulin Rouge, Jarrolds Publishers, 1952 On Oscar Wilde and Toulouse-Lautrec: https://thelondonmagazine.org/article... On Colette, Missy and Rêve d’Egypt: https://www.bestfranceforever.com/the... The archives of Musée Montmartre and Bibliothek National de France Special thanks to: Leslie Choquette Lisette Pires Chapters: 00:00:00 Info on Lautrec, Montmartre and legality of LGBTQ+ rights in France 00:03:33 Toulouse-Lautrecs lesbian + brothel paintings 00:10:58 Queer cabaret women in Toulouse-Lautrec's art 00:19:51 Oscar Wilde 00:23:12 Queer bars, and bar owners 00:30:40 Lautrec's contemporaries and their depictions of queer life 00:34:51 Famous lesbian/queer women of the 1900's (Colette, Missy, Natalie Clifford Barney etc) 00:38:59 Sources