- La
Goulue (French pronunciation: [la guly],
meaning The Glutton), was the
stage name of
Louise Weber (12 July 1866 – 29
January 1929), a
French can-can...
- La
Goulue is a
French restaurant in New York City that
originally opened in 1973, and,
after closing in 2009,
reopened in 2017. The
restaurant had a Michelin...
-
Moulin Rouge: La
Goulue is a
poster by
French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It is a
colour lithograph from 1891,
probably printed in
about 3,000 copies...
- Rouge: La
Goulue by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1891
Advertising poster of the
Moulin Rouge by
Alfred Choubrac, 1896 At the
Moulin Rouge, La
Goulue and her...
- dancers.
Regular patrons arrive:
singer Jane
Avril teases Henri,
dancers La
Goulue and
Aicha argue, and
owner Maurice Joyant offers Henri free
drinks for a...
- the
Moulin Rouge in the 1890s as the
partner of
Louise Weber,
known as La
Goulue (The Glutton). Not much is
known about the life of
Jacques Renaudin. He...
- was
possible to earn a
living as a full-time
dancer and
stars such as La
Goulue and Jane
Avril emerged, who were
highly paid for
their appearances at the...
- the
singer Yvette Guilbert; the
dancer Louise Weber,
better known as La
Goulue (The Glutton), who
created the
French can-can; and the much
subtler dancer...
-
Achille Delmaet on 6
October 1885 (his best
known photographs are
nudes of La
Goulue, a
cancan dancer of the
Moulin Rouge), but they
divorced on 14
January 1893...
-
background standing on the
right fixing her hair is
Moulin Rouge dancer La
Goulue and
another woman. The center-left
background shows the short-statured Toulouse-Lautrec...