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Théophile Steinlen, sculpting a cat in 1913. Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (November 10, 1859 – December 13, 1923), was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker. He was politically engaged and collaborated with anarchist and socialist press. [1]
In its heyday it was a bustling nightclub that was part artist salon, part rowdy music hall. From 1882 to 1895 the cabaret published a weekly magazine with the same name, featuring literary writings, news from the cabaret and Montmartre, poetry, and political satire. [2] [3] It was the subject of an iconic Théophile Steinlen poster in 1896.
Théophile Steinlen (1859–1923), Swiss/French painter and print-maker; Juan Carlos Stekelman (1936–2015), Argentine painter and print-maker; Frank Stella (born 1936), American painter, sculptor and print-maker; Joseph Stella (1877–1946), Italian/American painter; Hedda Sterne (1910–2011), Romanian/American artist
Volume 4 contains plates 145 to 192 and four original drawings by Jules Chéret, Crafty (artist) , Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen et Adolphe Willette. The posters are on the Commons page : Posters in volume 4 of Maîtres de l'affiche. Les Maîtres de l'affiche: volume 5 (in French). Paris: Chaix. 1900.
Pages in category "Artists from Lausanne" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Théophile Steinlen; T. Elizabeth Thompson; V. Clover Vail;
1 Historic poster artists. 2 Modern poster artists. 3 References. ... Théophile Steinlen (1859–1923) Henryk Tomaszewski (1914–2005) B.A. Uspensky (1927–2005)
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859–1923), painter, draughtsman and lithographer; George Auriol (1863–1938), journalist, poet, painter and engraver; Henri Bellery-Desfontaines (1867–1909), painter, illustrator, poster artist, lithographer, draughtsman, architect and engraver; Edgar Chahine (1874–1947), painter, illustrator and engraver
First cover of Cocorico by artist Alphonse Mucha in 1898. Cocorico was a French magazine first published in 1898. It was produced by the artist Paul-Émile Boutigny and featured many artists of the Art Nouveau movement including Alphonse Mucha and Théophile Steinlen. The magazine had 63 issues. [1]
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