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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Swiss, 1859-1923
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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, 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 wife Emilie were encouraged by the painter François 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 to 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.

In the early 1890s, Steinlen's paintings of rural landscapes, flowers, and nudes were being shown at the Salon des Indépendants. His 1895 lithograph titled Les Chanteurs des Rues was the frontispiece to a work entitled Chansons de Montmartre published by Éditions Flammarion with sixteen original lithographs that illustrated the Belle Époque 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. His daughter Colette was featured in much of his work. 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 included cats in many of his illustrations, and even published a book of his designs, "Dessins Sans Paroles Des Chats."

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. Between 1883 and 1920, he produced hundreds of illustrations, a number of which were done under a pseudonym so as to avoid political problems because of their harsh criticisms of societal ills. His art influenced the work of other artists, including Pablo Picasso.

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Les trimardeurs

Les trimardeurs (1913)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’été, chat sur une balustrade

L’été, chat sur une balustrade (1909)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Lettre à Ninon

Lettre à Ninon (1897)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’exode – 1915

L’exode – 1915 (1915)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’heure du déjeuner

L’heure du déjeuner (1899)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’hiver, chat sur un coussin

L’hiver, chat sur un coussin (1909)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’honnête ouvrier

L’honnête ouvrier (1899)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Liberté du travail!

Liberté du travail! (1894)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’île des femmes

L’île des femmes (1897)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’Internationale

L’Internationale (1895)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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L’orphelinat des arts

L’orphelinat des arts (1915)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Lycée Racine, fête du 24 mai 1903

Lycée Racine, fête du 24 mai 1903 (1903)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Ma Tendre Amie, Poésie de Léon Durocher

Ma Tendre Amie, Poésie de Léon Durocher (1899)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Mai 1871

Mai 1871 (1894)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Maman

Maman (1894)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Marche vers la lumière

Marche vers la lumière (1903)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Maxim Gorki

Maxim Gorki (1905)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Maxime Gorki de face vu jusqu’aux épaules

Maxime Gorki de face vu jusqu’aux épaules (1905)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Maxime Gorki de face vu jusqu’aux épaules

Maxime Gorki de face vu jusqu’aux épaules (1905)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Maxime Gorki étendu

Maxime Gorki étendu (1905)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Ménagère et enfants rentrant du lavoir

Ménagère et enfants rentrant du lavoir (1899)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Mère chatte

Mère chatte (1913)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Mère et fille

Mère et fille (1902)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Misère et splendeur

Misère et splendeur (1908)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Modèle

Modèle (1896)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Modèle lisant

Modèle lisant (1898)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Monselet

Monselet (1901)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Montmartre, Suite de Valses, Sur les Motifs des Chansons de Paul Delmet, par Edmond Missa

Montmartre, Suite de Valses, Sur les Motifs des Chansons de Paul Delmet, par Edmond Missa (1897)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Nid de blessés

Nid de blessés (1917)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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Nu accroupi

Nu accroupi (1914)

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859-1923)
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