Monday, November 8, 2010

A page from the Parson's Gambit playbook

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec Iconic Photos:

Toulouse-Lautrec, in the irreversible throes of digestive egress.


In 1898, the Parisian art gallery owner Maurice Joyant photographed his childhood friend defecating on the beach at Le Crotoy, Picadie. The series of photos would have been forgotten, had Joyant’s friend not been Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, the acclaimed French painter. Their intention in taking these photos — and later allowing them to be published in postcard form — was unclear, but these photographs remain the earliest photographic testaments to celebrities behaving dubiously, a century before Internet made such indiscretions well-known and widespread.

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