War, Socialism, and Cats ThéophileAlexandre Steinlen's Political Artistic Practice The


ThéophileAlexandre Steinlen (SwissFrench, 18591923, b. Lausanne, Switzerland) Deux Chats

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] Biography


Two Cats TheophileAlexandre Steinlen 1894 Cat art print, Cat painting, Art nouveau cat

Overview Secondary Titles Provenance Title: Cats: Pictures without Words Designer: Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (French (born Switzerland), Lausanne 1859-1923 Paris) Publisher: Ernest Flammarion (French, 1846-1936) , Paris Date: 1898 Medium: Photorelief etchings Dimensions: Overall: 17 1/2 x 11 15/16 x 3/8 in. (44.5 x 30.4 x 1 cm)


Two Cats Sleeping in the Studio by Théophile Steinlen on Curiator http//crtr.co/3m60 Cat

The Artist Who Loved Cats is a rhyming picture book biography of artist Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, the creator of the iconic Le Chat Noir Cabaret posters created in 19th-century Paris. This story opens in modern-day France, when a little girl named Antoinette notices a little bronze cat in the window of her favorite antique store.


Cats on the Sofa, 1908 Theophile Steinlen

Directed by: Meryam Joobeur. Written by: Meryam Joobeur. Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Cats' was created in 1910 by Theophile Steinlen in Art Nouveau (Modern) style. Find more prominent pieces of animal.


Steinlen (Théophile Alexandre, 18591923) Chat couché sofa Cat Background, Cat Sketch, Great

Two Nude Models, 1902. Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen. Laundresses Carrying Back Their Work, 1898. Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen. À la Bodiniére, 1894. Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen. Leda and the Swan, published July 7, 1893. Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen. Cat Arching Its Back, 1898.


Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's Illustrations of Cats in Fin de Siecle Paris Flashbak

'Des Chats-Dessins sans paroles' (Cats- Pictures without Words) is a book of 1897 by Swiss-born painter and printmaker Theophile Alexandre Steinlen ( 1859-1923). Based in Montmartre, Paris, Steinlen frequented the Le Chat Noir cabaret. There he met Toulouse Lautrec, Adolphe Willette and Aristide Bruant.


Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Cats, 1896 [1600 x 1283] r/ArtPorn

Steinlen Cats Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (drawings) 4.11 45 ratings6 reviews Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (1859 - 1923), one of the greatest illustrators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, but moved permanently to Paris at the age of 23 and became a French citizen.


Recumbent Cat Painting by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen Pixels

Steinlen cats : drawings Bookreader Item Preview. Steinlen, Théophile Alexandre. Publication date 1980 Topics Steinlen, Théophile Alexandre, 1859-1923, Cats in art Publisher New York : Dover Publications Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor


Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's Illustrations of Cats in Fin de Siecle Paris Flashbak

Brotherhood [2018] Directed by: Meryam Joobeur. Written by: Meryam Joobeur. Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Cat in the moonlight' was created by Theophile Steinlen in Realism style.


Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's Illustrations of Cats in Fin de Siecle Paris Flashbak

CC0 Public Domain Designation. Two Cats on a Cushion. 1914. Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen. French, born Switzerland, 1859-1923.


ThéophileAlexandre Steinlen (*10.11.1859 in Lausanne; † 14.12.1923 in Paris) Cat art, Black

Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (French [born Switzerland], 1859-1923). Program for the Matinée Extraordinaire, Casino de Paris, 1915. Lithograph, sheet (folded): 14 15/16 in. x 11 in. (38 x 28 cm); sheet (open): 14 15/16 x 22 1/16 in. (38 x 56 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mrs. Bella C. Landauer, 1926 (26.28.83)


The Many Cats of Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923), one of the greatest illustrators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, but moved permanently to Paris at the age of 23 and became a French citizen.In addition to posters, song sheets, etchings, murals, and book illustrations, Steinlen did drawings for over 30 magazines, some of which he founded.


ThéophileAlexandre Steinlen (18591923, Swiss) at The Great Cat

The Artist Who Loved Cats is a picture book biography of artist Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, the creator of iconic French "Chat Noir" posters. When Antoinette notices a little bronze cat in the window of her favorite Parisian antique store, she begs the shopkeeper Monsieur Arvieux and his clever cat Noir to tell her all about the artist.


Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (18591923) , TOURNÉE DU CHAT NOIR Christie's

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen was a French-Swiss artist best known for his Art Nouveau poster designs and paintings. Steilen often depicted animals, specifically cats, as well as the bohemian cabaret culture of turn-of-the-century Paris. Cats appealed to Steinlen for their charm, movement, and character, as well as for their symbolic properties.


Cats Theophile Steinlen encyclopedia of visual arts

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (November 10, 1859 - December 13, 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.


Animalarium Steinlen's Cats

250 Credit Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Marcus Object number 409.1975 Department Drawings and Prints Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen has 130 works online. There are 25,519 prints Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen. Summer, Cat on a Balustrade (L'Été, chat sur une balustrade). 1909.