An exhibition not to be missed

Special events devoted to children, families, assisted tours for those with disabilities and premium early entry experiences leave visitors short of excuses to miss out on Toulouse-Lautrec.
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Toulouse-Lautrec – Paris and the Moulin Rouge is the first major retrospective in Australia of one of the most important artists of the 19th century. The exhibition provides Australians with the unique opportunity of viewing more than 100 paintings, posters, prints and drawings from more than 30 international collections from around the world.

After the retrospective comes to an end on April 2, the work on show will be once again returned to their many different places of origin, making it hard for Toulouse-Lautrec fans to track them down. Knowing this, the National Gallery of Australia has ensured their exhibition is an experience that can be enjoyed by all, with a number of special events devoted to children, families, assisted tours for those with disabilities and premium early entry experiences for visitors also included in their program.

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