Aristide Bruant (“ah-rees-TEED broo-AWN”) appeared in several artworks in this medium looking snazzy in a long black cloak and red scarf. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this medium which includes several artworks of a black cat with a red halo. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (“on-REE duh too-LOOZ lo-TREK”) created several works in this medium of can-can dancers.
ANSWER: posters [accept theater posters; prompt on ads or advertising; prompt on prints or lithographs or lithography]
[10m] Toulouse-Lautrec’s posters advertised this Montmartre (“mohn-MART-ruh”) cabaret, the setting of a painting of a woman with green make-up. This club has a massive windmill on its roof.
ANSWER: Moulin Rouge (“MOO-lan roozh”)
[10e] A man speaks against rebuilding a burned down school in a painting-turned-poster by this American artist, whose Four Freedoms series was one of his many published in the Saturday Evening Post.
ANSWER: Norman Rockwell [or Norman Perceval Rockwell]
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