- Théophile
Alexandre Steinlen (November 10, 1859 –
December 13, 1923), was a Swiss-born
French Art
Nouveau painter and printmaker. He was
politically engaged...
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Steinlen (1983 – 9 June 2001) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse gr****
champion male. He was
voted the
American Champion Male Turf
Horse for 1989
following his...
- poetry, and
political satire. It was the
subject of an
iconic Théophile
Steinlen poster in 1896. The
cabaret began by
renting the
cheapest accommodations...
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During those years, he was
introduced to
drawing by Christian-Gottlieb
Steinlen (1779-1847) and François
Bonnet (1811-1894). This
inspired him to visit...
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highly desirable collectibles. The most
prominent contributor was Théophile
Steinlen. His
illustrations were
biting caricatures of the
political "jack****es"...
- type of
graphic art in the
modern age.
Poster artists such as Théophile
Steinlen,
Albert Guillaume,
Leonetto Cappiello,
Henri Thiriet, and
others became...
- Chéret,
Georges de Feure, Henri-Gabriel
Ibels and Théophile
Alexandre Steinlen The
posters are on the
Commons page :
Posters in
volume 3 of Maîtres de...
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included Augusto Giacometti and Paul Berthon. Swiss-born Théophile-Alexandre
Steinlen created the
famous poster for the
Paris cabaret Le Chat noir in 1896. The...
- and they
adopted the cat as
their mascot. The
Swiss anarchist Théophile
Steinlen made use of the
black cat (Le Chat Noir) in a
number of his paintings....
- Derain,
Suzanne Valadon,
Edgar Degas,
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Théophile
Steinlen, and African-American
expatriates such as
Langston Hughes worked in Montmartre...