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Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen

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A set of playing cards:
56 cards, Bridge cards
€8,95
Beautiful poster with high quality print. Delivered in a beautiful transparent tube.
Size 50x70 cm: fits in standard poster frames.
€9,95
A beautiful, high quality ART puzzle, in a handy flap box and including an A4 image of the artwork.
Material: blue board
Size: 44 x 68 cm, 1000 pieces
Item number: TSJW000051
Brand: Museum editions
€19,65
CPOW000120
Dimensions: 105 x 150 mm
€1,50
A beautiful, sturdy cotton bag, with lining, of high quality: you want to be seen with this: a beautiful museum gift.
€15,95
This fridge magnet features a high-quality print of Theophile Steinlen's "Le chat Noir".
€3,50
A beautiful notepad with 36 blank cream-colored pages. The dimensions are 105 x 148 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the notepad easy to use.
€4,50
Round, glass paper weight (presse papier) in black gift box, 300grams.
Black gift box: 100 x 100 x 50mm
€13,95
Nice bookmark with a magnet: handy, so they don't fall out of your book!
€1,95
Dimensions: diameter 80 mm
Material: metal and laminated paper, and glass mirror
Weight: +/- 30 gram
€5,95
Handy microfiber glasses cloth featuring an image of Theophile Steinlen's "Le chat Noir". Great gift!
€5,25
Luxury ballpoint pen with blue ink, in a beautiful gift box, featuring an image of Le chat Noir, Steinlen
€10,95
Beautiful poster with high quality print. Supplied in a PP bag with a cardboard for reinforcement.
Size A3: fits in standard frames.
€7,25

Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen

Steinlen grew up in an artistic family. At 22, he moved with his young wife, Emile Mey, to Montmartre in Paris, where the Belle Époque began and France felt like the center of the world. As the construction of the Sacré-Cœur started, Montmartre gained a reputation as a district of writers, poets, artists, and hedonists. Steinlen remained loyal to Montmartre throughout his life. He designed his most famous poster for the café Le Chat Noir, featuring a stately black cat. A similar cat also adorned the signboard Steinlen created for the café-cabaret. Steinlen was extraordinarily productive, working for more than thirty newspapers and magazines, including Le Chat Noir. His work mainly consisted of Art Nouveau drawings and many cats.

Le Chat Noir

Le Chat Noir, founded in 1881 in Montmartre, was an iconic meeting place for artists and cabaret performers, including regulars such as Émile Zola and Léon Bloy. The café-cabaret attracted a diverse audience and served as a breeding ground for the avant-garde of the fin de siècle. Le Chat Noir quickly gained popularity and moved to a larger location with a spectacular parade. In its colorful medieval interior, a diverse crowd of bohemians and bourgeois gathered for the shadow theater. Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen designed the famous poster with the black cat for this tour, which has become an iconic symbol of fin de siècle print art and entertainment culture.

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