
Minneapolis Institute of Art
La fin de Montmartre
Louis Morin
- Date
- 1905
- Medium
- Etching and aquatint
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Author, illustrator, and painter Louis Morin was born and pursued his career in Paris. Remembered in large part for his views of Montmartre, he also created silhouette figures for the theatre d'ombres (shadow plays) staged at the famous Chat Noir nightclub in that district. He edited and illustrated the short-lived journal La Revue des Quat'Saisons (1900-01) and contributed to other humor magazines, including La Caricature and L'Assiete au Beurre. He founded the Salon des Humoristes, where he also exhibited his work. The present work is a view of a windmill and viewing platform atop Montmartre, then on the outskirts of Paris. More specifically, it is probably one of the two mills at the Moulin de la Gallette, a popular gathering place—perhaps most famously shown in Renoir's 1876 painting in the Musée d'Orsay. The observation deck seen to the left of the mill was also depicted by Vincent van Gogh in a painting of 1886 in the Art Institute of Chicago. France, Europe
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