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  2. Le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    Le Chat Noir (French pronunciation: [lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "The Black Cat") was a 19th century entertainment establishment in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. It was opened on 18 November 1881 at 84 Boulevard de Rochechouart by impresario Rodolphe Salis, and closed in 1897 not long after Salis' death.

  3. Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    Chat Noir was established as a cabaret in 1912 by singer Bokken Lasson and her later husband, writer Vilhelm Dybwad, modelled after the Paris cabaret Le Chat Noir from the 19th century. [2] During a visit to Paris in the early 1890s Bokken Lasson had found the inspiration of her life.

  4. Henri, le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    Henri, le Chat Noir (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "Henry, the Black Cat") is a web series of short films on the existential musings of the cat Henri, written and directed by William Braden. Henri was portrayed by Henry [1] (2003–2020), a male longhair tuxedo cat.

  5. Rodolphe Salis - Wikipedia

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    Naintré, Vienne, France. Known for. Le Chat Noir. Louis Rodolphe Salis[1] (29 May 1851 – 20 March 1897) was the creator, host and owner of the Le Chat Noir ("The Black Cat") cabaret (known briefly in 1881 at its beginning as "Cabaret Artistique"). With this establishment Salis is remembered as the creator of the modern cabaret: a nightclub ...

  6. Jean-Louis Dubut de Laforest - Wikipedia

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    Life. Jean-Louis Dubut de Laforest was born in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière, Dordogne on 24 July 1853. He attended secondary schools in Périgueux and Limoges. After studying law, Jean-Louis Laforest Dubut became an advocate and editor of the newspaper L'Avenir de la Dordogne. He was appointed prefectorial counselor in Beauvais, Oise, in 1879, but ...

  7. Théophile Steinlen - Wikipedia

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    Théophile Steinlen. 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]

  8. Henri Rivière (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Henri Rivière (painter) Le Vent, chromolithograph from The Magic Hours (1901-1902) Henri Rivière (March 11, 1864 – August 24, 1951) was a French artist and designer best known for his creation of a form of shadow play at the Chat Noir cabaret, and for his post-Impressionist illustrations of Breton landscapes and the Eiffel Tower.

  9. Els Quatre Gats - Wikipedia

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    Els Quatre Gats (Catalan for 'The Four Cats'; pronounced [əls ˈkwatɾə ˈɣats]) is a café in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that famously became a popular meeting place for famous artists throughout the modernist period in Catalonia, known as Modernisme. The café opened on 12 June 1897 in the famous Casa Martí, and served as a hostel, bar ...