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theophile-alexandre steinlen The Coal Sorters oil painting


The Coal Sorters
Painting ID::  11060
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The Coal Sorters
1859-Paris 1923 The Coal Sorters,1905 2' x 2 8 1/4''(61 x 82 cm)Bequest of Mrs.Roger Desormiere,1970

   
   
     

theophile-alexandre steinlen The Kiss oil painting


The Kiss
Painting ID::  11689
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The Kiss
2' 3 3/4'' x 1' 11 3/4''(70.5 x 60.5 cm) Bequest of Mrs.Roger Desormiere,1970

   
   
     

theophile-alexandre steinlen La Fillette au Chat oil painting


La Fillette au Chat
Painting ID::  37388
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La Fillette au Chat
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theophile-alexandre steinlen Des Chats oil painting


Des Chats
Painting ID::  37392
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Des Chats
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theophile-alexandre steinlen Poster Advetising Sterilized Milk oil painting


Poster Advetising Sterilized Milk
Painting ID::  37398
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Poster Advetising Sterilized Milk
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     theophile-alexandre steinlen
     Swiss-born French Art Nouveau Painter and Printmaker, 1859-1923 was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker. Born in Lausanne, Steinlen studied at the University of Lausanne before taking a job as a designer trainee at a textile mill in Mulhouse in eastern France. In his early twenties he was still developing his skills as a painter when he and his new wife were encouraged by the painter Francois Bocion to move to the artistic community in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris. Once there, Steinlen was befriended by the painter Adolphe Willette who introduced him the artistic crowd at Le Chat Noir that led to his commissions to do poster art for the cabaret owner/entertainer, Aristide Bruant and other commercial enterprises. La tournee du Chat Noir avec Rodolphe Salis (1896)In the early 1890s, Steinlen's paintings of rural landscapes, flowers, and nudes were being shown at the Salon des Independants. His 1895 lithograph titled Les Chanteurs des Rues was the frontispiece to a work entitled Chansons de Montmartre published by Editions Flammarion with sixteen original lithographs that illustrated the Belle Epoque songs of Paul Delmet. His permanent home, Montmartre and its environs was a favorite subject throughout Steinlen's life and he often painted scenes of some of the harsher aspects of life in the area. In addition to paintings and drawings, he also did sculpture on a limited basis, most notably figures of cats that he had great affection for as seen in many of his paintings. Steinlen became a regular contributor to Le Rire and Gil Blas magazines plus numerous other publications including L'Assiette au Beurre and Les Humouristes, a short-lived magazine he and a dozen other artists jointly founded in 1911.

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