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Buenos Aires's National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina holds 2 works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.
Toulouse-Lautrec was born into French aristocracy but spent his adult life in Montmartre, documenting the cabarets, dance halls, and brothels of Paris's entertainment district with wit and unflinching observation. His poster art revolutionised commercial graphic design, and his paintings are key records of Belle Époque Paris.
National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
💎 Hidden GemBuenos Aires · 2 works on display


En observation - M.Fabre, Officier de reserve
National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
c. 1891
About the artist
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French · Post-Impressionism · 1864–1901
Toulouse-Lautrec was born into French aristocracy but spent his adult life in Montmartre, documenting the cabarets, dance halls, and brothels of Paris's entertainment district with wit and unflinching observation. His poster art revolutionised commercial graphic design, and his paintings are key records of Belle Époque Paris.
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Frequently asked questions
How many Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec paintings are on display in Buenos Aires?
Our current data shows 2 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec paintings on display in Buenos Aires, spread across the National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.
Which museum in Buenos Aires has the most Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec paintings?
National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina holds all 2 known Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec works in Buenos Aires.
Where else can I see Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings?
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec →
Planning your visit to Buenos Aires
The MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires) in Palermo is the city's foremost modern art museum. The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes on the Recoleta embankment is free and houses an excellent international collection. Buenos Aires is a large city; allow 30–45 minutes for taxi journeys between major neighbourhoods.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.