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STEINLEN, Th鯰hile A Tourn饠du Chat Noir
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STEINLEN, Th鯰hile A Tourn饠du Chat Noir
STEINLEN, Th鯰 hile Alexandre (1859-1923). Reopening of the Chat Noir Cabaret. 1896. Advertisment of the tour of this cabaret from Montmartre founded by Rodolphe Salis. Art Nouveau. Litography. Private Collection
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1852 1859 1896 1897 Advertisment Alexandre Art Sticas Art Sticos Arte Artes Artica Articas Artico Articos Artistica Artistico Bellas Chat Cultura Engravings Founded Lithographies Lithography Litographies Litography Modernism Montmartre Noir Nouveau Private Rodolphe Salis Steinlen Upright 1923 Artists Cabaret Europeans Reopening
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This lithographic print by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, titled "Théophile A Tourn'du Chat Noir" from 1896, showcases the reopening advertisement of the renowned Chat Noir cabaret in Montmartre, Paris. Founded by Rodolphe Salis, the Chat Noir was a cultural hub and a pioneer of the Art Nouveau movement, known for its avant-garde and satirical performances. Steinlen's design, with its vertical composition and vibrant colors, effectively conveys the excitement and allure of the cabaret. The scene is set in a Western-style saloon, with a cowboy-clad figure in the foreground, gesturing towards the entrance of the Chat Noir. The contemporary artist masterfully employs a rich color palette and intricate details, such as the Art Nouveau-inspired typography and the playful use of negative space. This lithography, a popular form of printmaking during the late 19th century, is a testament to the artistic innovation and cultural significance of the Chat Noir cabaret. The print's vertical orientation and dynamic composition draw the viewer's attention, inviting them to explore the intricacies of the design and immerse themselves in the world of modernism and contemporary art. As a historical artifact, this print offers a glimpse into the rich artistic and cultural landscape of Europe during the late 1800s, and serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of the Art Nouveau movement on the visual arts and popular culture.
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