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View Théophile Alexandre STEINLEN (1859-1923) Night symposium Etching. 350 x 262 mm / [493 x 395 mm]. A very fine proof on laid paper By Théophile Alexandre Steinlen; Etching and aquatint; 350 x 262 ...
A headturner of a townhouse is selling in Brussels, where its whimsical Art Nouveau roofline stands out even among the grand homes of the city’s central Ixelles neighborhood.
There’s Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen’s famous “le chat noir” poster from art nouveau Paris; Australia-based South Sudanese artist Atong Atem’s self-portrait Maria of Mars, which recontextualises ...
Art market: Collectible posters remain affordable Witnesses to the industrial revolution at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, advertising posters, celebrated in an exhibition at the Musée ...
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The Mucha Museum, named for Czech art nouveau artist Alfons Mucha, opened Feb. 24 in Prague.
Also included in a display that ranges from ancient history to today: a survey of cats in popular culture. And if thinking about moggies and art gets you thinking about Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen's ...
In Paris’s 16th arrondissement, the Castel Béranger is a unique landmark, the first Art Nouveau apartment building in France’s capital.
Steinlen was of the same generation as Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) and Henri de Toulouse-Laurec (1864–1901), fellow Art Nouveau artists and illustrators recognized for their uniquely stylized ...
Sammy Baloji demonstrates how the architectural movement — and implicitly, Belgium as a country and culture — was underpinned by the colonization of the Congo.
“The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art” Credit: Brian Chilson Have a look around the room or office space you find yourself in now.
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