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  1. Aristide Bruant ( French: [aʁistid bʁyɑ̃]; 6 May 1851 – 11 February 1925) was a French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner. He is best known as the man in the red scarf and black cape featured on certain famous posters by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

  2. Feb 13, 2015 · Belleville – Ménilmontant 44:07 Aristide Bruant (6 May 1851 – 10 February 1925 (aged 73)) was a French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner. He is best known as the man in...

  3. Nov 24, 2021 · Aristide Bruant was a French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner. He always wore his wide-brimmed hat, red scarf, bulky cape, and tall boots when singing in a harsh voice of the violence and poverty in a Paris most of his audience never saw.

  4. During his popular cabaret performances, Aristide Bruant adopted the role of a social outsider who regularly criticized upper-class society and commented on current events with biting humor.

  5. Aristide Bruant, at His Cabaret. Aristide Bruant was a successful singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur who ran a cabaret in the Montmartre quarter of Paris.

  6. Jul 5, 2022 · Delve into the grit and glamour of Fin-de-Siècle Montmartre with Toulouse-Lautrec's posters of Aristide Bruantat auction July 12!

  7. Aristide Bruant, né le 6 mai 1851 à Courtenay [1] et mort le 11 février 1925 à Paris 18 e [2], est un chansonnier et écrivain français. Ses chansons populaires, sa présence en scène, sa voix rauque et puissante et sa carrure ont fait de lui un monument de la chanson française réaliste.

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  9. Aristide Bruant was a performer, lyricist, and sometime publisher who also ran the Mirliton, one of Lautrec’s favorite spots in Montmartre. Bruant presented himself as the voice of the underclass and wrote songs about the woes of Paris’s poor to perform at the Mirliton, which he designed to have a rough, working-class air.

  10. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Aristide Bruant in His Cabaret (Aristide Bruant dans son cabaret). 1893. Lithograph. composition: 50 1/8 x 37 1/2" (127.3 x 95.2 cm); sheet: 53 9/16 x 37 15/16" (136 x 96.3 cm). Aristide Bruant, Paris.

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