Illustrated Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, as a word search. 12 words drawn from famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to sit hidden in a 15×15 letter grid, running in every direction. Drag across a word to claim it, and clear the board to finish.
Words to find: MOULINROUGE, POSTIMPRESSION, LITHOGRAPHY, MONOTYPE, GOUACHE, PASTEL, CHARCOAL, FOLIESBERGERE, DIVANJAPONAIS, JANEAVRIL, LAGOULUE, CANCAN.
There is no timer pressure: take as long as you like, and spend a hint if a word will not surface.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec word list, defined
LITHOGRAPHY/ˈlɪθəɡrəfi/ · noun
The art of printing from stone or metal plates, or the process of transferring images onto a surface using a printing plate. It is often used in the production of high-quality prints, such as those found in art books and posters. Related: etching, engraving, screen printing, offset printing.
MONOTYPE/mɒnətaɪp/ · noun
A printing process in which a single character is inked and then transferred to paper, often used for calligraphy and artistic purposes. A monotype is also a unique print made using this process. Related: monoprint, calligraphy, typography, printmaking.
GOUACHE/ɡuːˈɑːʃ/ · noun
A type of opaque watercolour paint, or a painting executed using this paint. Gouache is characterized by its high pigment load and binding agent. Related: watercolour, poster paint, opaque watercolour, designer's colour.
PASTEL/pæstɛl/ · noun
A pale or delicate color, especially one used in painting or printing. A pale or delicate shade of a color, especially one used in fashion. Related: pale, delicate, soft, muted.
CHARCOAL/ˈtʃɑːrkəʊl/ · noun
A black residue or powder produced by the incomplete combustion of organic matter, used as a fuel or for drawing and writing. A dark grey or black powder used in drawing and painting. Related: soot, ash, carbon, powder.
CANCAN/kɑ̃kɑ̃/ · noun
A high-energy dance performed by a chorus line of women, characterized by kicks, twirls, and high kicks. The cancan is often associated with the music halls and burlesque shows of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Related: chorus line, dance, routine, burlesque.