Lautrec the villain.. A character who makes the game very difficult for new players, and should be despised... right? In this episode of Dark Souls Lore, we delve into this interesting character to try understand his actions and motives better, and see whether he truly is evil.
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published: 22 Dec 2021
Dark Souls Story ► Lautrec the "Embraced"
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published: 16 May 2013
Toulouse Lautrec: The Life of an Artist - Art History School
The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born in Albi, in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, on 24 November 1864. He was the firstborn child of Count Alphonse and Countess Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec. They were an aristocratic family - descendants of the Counts of Toulouse with an ancestry stretching back almost a thousand years.
Ironically, Toulouse Lautrec’s family background was the opposite of the poor, working class life he would lead in Paris as an artist. Yet Lautrec became one of the most influential post-impressionist artists of the late 19th century. Famous for his humanistic portrayals of sex workers that reveal an uncommon sensitivity, perhaps he was motivated by a sense of identification with the socially marginalized, due to his own physical issues. And also, for his ...
published: 09 Dec 2020
Dark Souls:Remastered | Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline
Quickly showing the whole Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline and how to get his Favor Set and the Ring of Favor and Protection.
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published: 24 May 2018
Toulouse Lautrec, the Montmartre Painter | Full Documentary
Early in his career, Toulouse Lautrec was heavily influenced by impressionism and had close connections with Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh. A frequent patron of cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge and the brothels of Montmartre, he gained recognition for his portraits of dancers and prostitutes. Additionally, he had a deep fascination with the circus and was drawn to the fluid movements of performers, both human and animal.
Director : Jacques VICHET
published: 26 Jun 2023
Moulin Rouge: The Man Who Captured The Nightlife Of 19th-Century Paris | Great Artists
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the vibrant nightlife of 19th-century Paris, particularly the Moulin Rouge and Cabaret venues. His life was marked by tragedy, including childhood leg injuries and a later struggle with alcohol addiction that contributed to his early death at age 36. Despite his personal challenges, Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings and graphic works are now recognized as significant contributions to the post-impressionist age. He was known for his graphic art and poster designs, particularly for the Moulin Rouge, and his work celebrated the lively and hedonistic aspects of Parisian life.
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published: 21 Oct 2023
Need To Know About: Toulouse Lautrec - Full Documentary
Toulouse Lautrec was an aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legendary life.
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published: 12 Aug 2019
Dark Souls 3: Lautrec is Back
The most evil person joins the most evil covenant.
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Music:
Battle Theme - Final Fantasy VI
Firestarter - Torre Florim
Windmill Isle Day - Sonic Unleashed
Rules of Nature - Metal Gear Rising: Revengance
Multiple soundclips from https://www.youtube.com/user/videogamedunkey
published: 30 Jul 2016
Contando historias en nuevas plataformas
published: 29 Oct 2024
Dark Souls Dialogue - Knight Lautrec of Carim (incl. unused content)
Lautrec the villain.. A character who makes the game very difficult for new players, and should be despised... right? In this episode of Dark Souls Lore, we del...
Lautrec the villain.. A character who makes the game very difficult for new players, and should be despised... right? In this episode of Dark Souls Lore, we delve into this interesting character to try understand his actions and motives better, and see whether he truly is evil.
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Soundtrack:
Stardew Valley OST - In The Deep Woods
Conan the Barbarian - Tower of Set
Dark Souls OST - Moonlight Butterfly
Hollow Knight OST - Fungal Wastes
Eastshade OST - Bustling Markets
Dark Souls OST - Quelaag's Sister
Berserk 1997 OST - Behelit
Dark Souls II OST - King Vendrick
Savage: The Battle for Newerth OST - The Legion Advances by Moonlight
#darksoulslore #darksouls #gaming
Hawkshaw.
Lautrec the villain.. A character who makes the game very difficult for new players, and should be despised... right? In this episode of Dark Souls Lore, we delve into this interesting character to try understand his actions and motives better, and see whether he truly is evil.
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Soundtrack:
Stardew Valley OST - In The Deep Woods
Conan the Barbarian - Tower of Set
Dark Souls OST - Moonlight Butterfly
Hollow Knight OST - Fungal Wastes
Eastshade OST - Bustling Markets
Dark Souls OST - Quelaag's Sister
Berserk 1997 OST - Behelit
Dark Souls II OST - King Vendrick
Savage: The Battle for Newerth OST - The Legion Advances by Moonlight
#darksoulslore #darksouls #gaming
Hawkshaw.
Share / Access - Prepare to Cry Playlist: http://bit.ly/13x6nNs
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The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born in Albi, in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, on 24 November 1864. He was the firstborn child of Count Al...
The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born in Albi, in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, on 24 November 1864. He was the firstborn child of Count Alphonse and Countess Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec. They were an aristocratic family - descendants of the Counts of Toulouse with an ancestry stretching back almost a thousand years.
Ironically, Toulouse Lautrec’s family background was the opposite of the poor, working class life he would lead in Paris as an artist. Yet Lautrec became one of the most influential post-impressionist artists of the late 19th century. Famous for his humanistic portrayals of sex workers that reveal an uncommon sensitivity, perhaps he was motivated by a sense of identification with the socially marginalized, due to his own physical issues. And also, for his highly individualized poster portrayals of Montmartre entertainers, cabaret dancers and singers such as Jane Avril and Yvette Guilbert. His famous paintings have a great sense of immediacy, but they were carefully prepared.
Lautrec always carried a small sketchbook wherever he went. The thousands of rapid drawings and jotting that survive tell us he drew frequently, and how he developed his great paintings from quick visual impressions. He created just 30 posters, all lithographs, all of which are now regarded as iconic images. For the first time in history, he elevated the medium of advertising to high art, instinctively grasping the concept of celebrity and by interweaving commercial and fine art prefigured many of the ideas of Andy Warhol.
Although Toulouse Lautrec produced many wonderfully inventive artworks, his short life was also the story of a battle with disability, ridicule, disease and alcoholism.
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The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born in Albi, in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, on 24 November 1864. He was the firstborn child of Count Alphonse and Countess Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec. They were an aristocratic family - descendants of the Counts of Toulouse with an ancestry stretching back almost a thousand years.
Ironically, Toulouse Lautrec’s family background was the opposite of the poor, working class life he would lead in Paris as an artist. Yet Lautrec became one of the most influential post-impressionist artists of the late 19th century. Famous for his humanistic portrayals of sex workers that reveal an uncommon sensitivity, perhaps he was motivated by a sense of identification with the socially marginalized, due to his own physical issues. And also, for his highly individualized poster portrayals of Montmartre entertainers, cabaret dancers and singers such as Jane Avril and Yvette Guilbert. His famous paintings have a great sense of immediacy, but they were carefully prepared.
Lautrec always carried a small sketchbook wherever he went. The thousands of rapid drawings and jotting that survive tell us he drew frequently, and how he developed his great paintings from quick visual impressions. He created just 30 posters, all lithographs, all of which are now regarded as iconic images. For the first time in history, he elevated the medium of advertising to high art, instinctively grasping the concept of celebrity and by interweaving commercial and fine art prefigured many of the ideas of Andy Warhol.
Although Toulouse Lautrec produced many wonderfully inventive artworks, his short life was also the story of a battle with disability, ridicule, disease and alcoholism.
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Quickly showing the whole Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline and how to get his Favor Set and the Ring of Favor and Protection.
More info on the Wiki: http://dar...
Quickly showing the whole Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline and how to get his Favor Set and the Ring of Favor and Protection.
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Quickly showing the whole Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline and how to get his Favor Set and the Ring of Favor and Protection.
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Early in his career, Toulouse Lautrec was heavily influenced by impressionism and had close connections with Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh. A frequent patron...
Early in his career, Toulouse Lautrec was heavily influenced by impressionism and had close connections with Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh. A frequent patron of cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge and the brothels of Montmartre, he gained recognition for his portraits of dancers and prostitutes. Additionally, he had a deep fascination with the circus and was drawn to the fluid movements of performers, both human and animal.
Director : Jacques VICHET
Early in his career, Toulouse Lautrec was heavily influenced by impressionism and had close connections with Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh. A frequent patron of cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge and the brothels of Montmartre, he gained recognition for his portraits of dancers and prostitutes. Additionally, he had a deep fascination with the circus and was drawn to the fluid movements of performers, both human and animal.
Director : Jacques VICHET
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the vibrant nightlife of 19th-century Paris, particularly the Moulin Rouge and Cabaret venues. His life was marked by tra...
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the vibrant nightlife of 19th-century Paris, particularly the Moulin Rouge and Cabaret venues. His life was marked by tragedy, including childhood leg injuries and a later struggle with alcohol addiction that contributed to his early death at age 36. Despite his personal challenges, Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings and graphic works are now recognized as significant contributions to the post-impressionist age. He was known for his graphic art and poster designs, particularly for the Moulin Rouge, and his work celebrated the lively and hedonistic aspects of Parisian life.
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Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the vibrant nightlife of 19th-century Paris, particularly the Moulin Rouge and Cabaret venues. His life was marked by tragedy, including childhood leg injuries and a later struggle with alcohol addiction that contributed to his early death at age 36. Despite his personal challenges, Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings and graphic works are now recognized as significant contributions to the post-impressionist age. He was known for his graphic art and poster designs, particularly for the Moulin Rouge, and his work celebrated the lively and hedonistic aspects of Parisian life.
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Toulouse Lautrec was an aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legend...
Toulouse Lautrec was an aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legendary life.
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Toulouse Lautrec was an aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legendary life.
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The most evil person joins the most evil covenant.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yungvidya
Music:
Battle Theme - Final Fantasy VI
Firestarter - Torre Florim
Wind...
The most evil person joins the most evil covenant.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yungvidya
Music:
Battle Theme - Final Fantasy VI
Firestarter - Torre Florim
Windmill Isle Day - Sonic Unleashed
Rules of Nature - Metal Gear Rising: Revengance
Multiple soundclips from https://www.youtube.com/user/videogamedunkey
The most evil person joins the most evil covenant.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yungvidya
Music:
Battle Theme - Final Fantasy VI
Firestarter - Torre Florim
Windmill Isle Day - Sonic Unleashed
Rules of Nature - Metal Gear Rising: Revengance
Multiple soundclips from https://www.youtube.com/user/videogamedunkey
Lautrec the villain.. A character who makes the game very difficult for new players, and should be despised... right? In this episode of Dark Souls Lore, we delve into this interesting character to try understand his actions and motives better, and see whether he truly is evil.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3372968
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Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/xCpgMy7
Soundtrack:
Stardew Valley OST - In The Deep Woods
Conan the Barbarian - Tower of Set
Dark Souls OST - Moonlight Butterfly
Hollow Knight OST - Fungal Wastes
Eastshade OST - Bustling Markets
Dark Souls OST - Quelaag's Sister
Berserk 1997 OST - Behelit
Dark Souls II OST - King Vendrick
Savage: The Battle for Newerth OST - The Legion Advances by Moonlight
#darksoulslore #darksouls #gaming
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Subscribe in preparation for Dark Souls 2!...
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The French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born in Albi, in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, on 24 November 1864. He was the firstborn child of Count Alphonse and Countess Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec. They were an aristocratic family - descendants of the Counts of Toulouse with an ancestry stretching back almost a thousand years.
Ironically, Toulouse Lautrec’s family background was the opposite of the poor, working class life he would lead in Paris as an artist. Yet Lautrec became one of the most influential post-impressionist artists of the late 19th century. Famous for his humanistic portrayals of sex workers that reveal an uncommon sensitivity, perhaps he was motivated by a sense of identification with the socially marginalized, due to his own physical issues. And also, for his highly individualized poster portrayals of Montmartre entertainers, cabaret dancers and singers such as Jane Avril and Yvette Guilbert. His famous paintings have a great sense of immediacy, but they were carefully prepared.
Lautrec always carried a small sketchbook wherever he went. The thousands of rapid drawings and jotting that survive tell us he drew frequently, and how he developed his great paintings from quick visual impressions. He created just 30 posters, all lithographs, all of which are now regarded as iconic images. For the first time in history, he elevated the medium of advertising to high art, instinctively grasping the concept of celebrity and by interweaving commercial and fine art prefigured many of the ideas of Andy Warhol.
Although Toulouse Lautrec produced many wonderfully inventive artworks, his short life was also the story of a battle with disability, ridicule, disease and alcoholism.
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PATREON: I'd like to thank the following patrons whose support in the making of this video is much appreciated: Danny Wilshaw, Dee Ann Havely, Deirdre Feely, Denise Berg, Ivan Gilbert Rappaport, Mary Stewart, Nicolae Opris, S. Ryckman, Tatiana Lostorto, Tess N, Tina Valentine, Visnja Zeljeznjak, Linda Frazier, Marnie Coutts, Stein Harald Os, Emily Liss, William Scott Griffiths, Dinny Hinds, Patrick Lefebvre, Jennifer Lansdowne, Philip Levene, Alena Sidorkina, Jeff Smith, Jodi Clark, James Webster, Ashok Kanagasundram, John Sullivan, Charuka Arora, Sarah Hirsch, Nancy Rambling and Susan Valliant
Quickly showing the whole Knight Lautrec of Carim Questline and how to get his Favor Set and the Ring of Favor and Protection.
More info on the Wiki: http://darksouls.wikidot.com/knight-lautrec-of-carim
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Early in his career, Toulouse Lautrec was heavily influenced by impressionism and had close connections with Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh. A frequent patron of cabarets such as the Moulin Rouge and the brothels of Montmartre, he gained recognition for his portraits of dancers and prostitutes. Additionally, he had a deep fascination with the circus and was drawn to the fluid movements of performers, both human and animal.
Director : Jacques VICHET
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was inspired by the vibrant nightlife of 19th-century Paris, particularly the Moulin Rouge and Cabaret venues. His life was marked by tragedy, including childhood leg injuries and a later struggle with alcohol addiction that contributed to his early death at age 36. Despite his personal challenges, Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings and graphic works are now recognized as significant contributions to the post-impressionist age. He was known for his graphic art and poster designs, particularly for the Moulin Rouge, and his work celebrated the lively and hedonistic aspects of Parisian life.
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
youtube.com/c/PerspectiveArts
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art, and much, much more!
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PERSPECTIVE: https://access.historyhit.com/
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#Painting #Art #History
Toulouse Lautrec was an aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legendary life.
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The most evil person joins the most evil covenant.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yungvidya
Music:
Battle Theme - Final Fantasy VI
Firestarter - Torre Florim
Windmill Isle Day - Sonic Unleashed
Rules of Nature - Metal Gear Rising: Revengance
Multiple soundclips from https://www.youtube.com/user/videogamedunkey
Sinking With nothing left to hold When you've lost your old friends You'll be out in the cold Cause you can't hear What I'm getting across Every time I see you fall I know that' you're lost it hurts To see you hurt yourself But you won't listen So I can't help it hurts To lose a good friends But everything in life Has an end I see where you're headed But I stand helpless All the efforts I've made Look so useless You're chained To the crumbling ground below But I still care And got to let you know it hurts To see you hurt yourself If you'd start listening Then I could help it hurts But your wounds will heal