
Georges Alfred Bottini was a Belle Époque French artist centered in Montmartre, known for his graphic, colorful artworks depicting scenes from cafés, bars, theatres, dance halls and brothels. Bottini initially worked as an art restorer and spent innumerable hours working with Old Master works by Goya, Rembrandt, Watteau and others.
He was heavily influenced by Japanese prints and often looked to his contemporaries Constantin Guys, Manet and Degas--he also spent evenings perusing late-night haunts with Toulouse-Lautrec (who he was clearly influenced by).
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Johann Georg van Caspel (Dutch, 1870-1928)
Imp. Paul Dupont (French, 19th/20th century)
Charles Tichon (French, active 1882-)
Jean Matet (French, 1870-1936)
Imp. Camis (French, 19th/20th century)
Giuseppe Boano (Italian, 1872-1938)
Nicolas Tamagno (Italian, 1851 - 1933)
Charles Tichon (French, active 1882-)
Pal (Jean de Paleologue) (Romanian, 1855 - 1942)
Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939)
Frederik Georg Andersen (Danish, 1871 - 1952)
Imp. Paul Dupont (French, 19th/20th century)