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  2. Théophile Steinlen - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Antiques Roadshow episodes - Wikipedia

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    Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne (12 March 2006) Season's retrospective (19 March 2006) ... – 1890 painting of cats by Théophile Steinlen from Montmartre ...

  4. L'Assiette au Beurre - Wikipedia

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    From its first appearance, L'Assiette au Beurre registered as a departure in form from other French humor publications. Each issue was made up of chiefly two- or three-color-inked cartoons and caricatures, given full- or sometimes double-page placement (instead of the more common quarter page real estate granted to such content in related French publications), with each installment containing ...

  5. American Swedish Institute unveils its 2025 exhibition schedule

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    The exhibit, curated by the Embassy of Sweden in Washington, DC, showcases his "warmth, humor, deep exploration of loneliness, and the search for meaning." It opens on Jan. 11 and runs through Feb. 9.

  6. Senefelder Club - Wikipedia

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    Foreign members included Théophile Steinlen, Jean-Louis Forain, and Henri Matisse. [4] In 1958 the Club was renamed the Senefelder Group when members included Edward Ardizzone, James Fitton, Phyllis Ginger and Henry Trivick, who was then Chairman. [4] The Group seems to have held their last exhibition in 1961. [4]

  7. Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Hired for a limited term, Young oversaw layoffs and cutbacks in the exhibition schedule that reduced MOCA's budget from more than $24 million to less than the $16 million in 2011. [75] In a departure from past practice, when MOCA would schedule shows before funding had been secured, it has adopted a policy of committing to exhibitions only ...

  8. Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Ancient Times - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition first opened in New York City on October 28, 2011, under the title Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Biblical Times. [1] It is curated by Dr. Risa Levitt Kohn of San Diego State University, and Debora Ben Ami of the Israel Antiquities Authority.

  9. Musée Maillol - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, the establishment was in crisis following the judicial liquidation of the company Tecniarte, which had organized all the gallery's exhibitions since the death of Dina Vierny in 2009. The exhibition on "Le Baiser dans l' art: from the Renaissance to the present day”, scheduled from March 25, is officially postponed.