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Theophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection (#8)

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen was a renowned artist whose works captured the essence of everyday life in various forms

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Un, poilu, a, Petain, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen

Drawings Prints, Print, Un, poilu, a, Petain, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen
Drawings and Prints, Print, Un poilu a Petain, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, French (born Switzerland), Lausanne 1859-1923 Paris, Steinlen, Theophile-Alexandre, 1859, 1923, 1916, 1916

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Pour, les, Familles, Dispersees, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen

Drawings Prints, Print, Pour, les, Familles, Dispersees, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen
Drawings and Prints, Print, Pour les Familles Dispersees, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, French (born Switzerland), Lausanne 1859-1923 Paris, Steinlen, Theophile-Alexandre, 1859, 1923, 1915

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Drawings Prints, Programme, Casino de Paris, Dimanche, 43053, 1915, Matinee Extraordinaire

Drawings Prints, Programme, Casino de Paris, Dimanche, 43053, 1915, Matinee Extraordinaire
Drawings and Prints, Programme for Casino de Paris Dimanche 14 Nov. 1915 Matinee Extraordinaire, Artist, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, French (born Switzerland), Lausanne 1859-1923 Paris, Steinlen

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Street Crowd late 19th-early 20th century Black chalk

Street Crowd late 19th-early 20th century Black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Les Misereaux 1859-1923 Black chalk tinted

Les Misereaux 1859-1923 Black chalk tinted
Artokoloro

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Dans la Vie Book Cover n. d Graphite 14 x 20 7 / 8

Dans la Vie Book Cover n. d Graphite 14 x 20 7 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Swiss (1859-1923), A Wounded Soldier and His Comrade

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Swiss (1859-1923), A Wounded Soldier and His Comrade
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Swiss (1859-1923), A Wounded Soldier and His Comrade, black chalk with white heightening on blue laid paper

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, In the Rain: Mother and Children (Sous la pluie: La

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, In the Rain: Mother and Children (Sous la pluie: La
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, In the Rain: Mother and Children (Sous la pluie: La mere et les enfants), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1915, etching and aquatint

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Three Companions (Les trois compagnons), Swiss, 1859

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Three Companions (Les trois compagnons), Swiss, 1859
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Three Companions (Les trois compagnons), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1912, etching and drypoint (copper)

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Prophet (Le prophete), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1902, etching

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Prophet (Le prophete), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1902, etching
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Prophet (Le prophete), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1902, etching

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, The Distant City (La ville lointaine), Swiss, 1859 - 1923

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, The Distant City (La ville lointaine), Swiss, 1859 - 1923
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, The Distant City (La ville lointaine), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1914, etching and drypoint

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Self-Portrait (Steinlen de face, tete droite), Swiss

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Self-Portrait (Steinlen de face, tete droite), Swiss
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, Self-Portrait (Steinlen de face, tete droite), Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1905, lithograph

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923), L Ennemi du peuple, 1899

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923), L Ennemi du peuple, 1899
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923), L Ennemi du peuple, 1899, lithograph in black on light brown wove paper

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, C est ici, chez nous!, Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1917

Tha ophile Alexandre Steinlen, C est ici, chez nous!, Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1917
Tha© ophile Alexandre Steinlen, C est ici, chez nous!, Swiss, 1859 - 1923, 1917, black chalk

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for les Scenes impressionistes, Mothu et Doria. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen

Poster for les Scenes impressionistes, Mothu et Doria. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, 1859 a 1923, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for Chocolat de la Compagnie Francaise

Poster for Chocolat de la Compagnie Francaise. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for the book le Coupable, by Francois Coppee, published by le Journal

Poster for the book le Coupable, by Francois Coppee, published by le Journal. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for Lait pur sterilise de la Vingeanne

Poster for Lait pur sterilise de la Vingeanne. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for Motocycles Comiot. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to

Poster for Motocycles Comiot. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster or art work for Maitres de l Poster

Poster or art work for Maitres de l Poster. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Poster for l opera Helle, represente au Theatre national de l Opera, Theophile

Poster for l opera Helle, represente au Theatre national de l Opera, Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen 1859 a 1923

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923). Morning (Aubade Pour Elle), 1901

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923). Morning (Aubade Pour Elle), 1901. From Chansons d Atelier. Lithograph printed in brown on buff Asian wove paper. Image: 225 mm x 170 mm (8.86 in)

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923)

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss, 1859 - 1923). Bal de Barriere, ca. 1898. Collotype on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Return from the Wash House (Retour de lavoir), Swiss

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Return from the Wash House (Retour de lavoir), Swiss, 1859-1923, 1912, color soft-ground etching and aquatint, zinc

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, In the Rain: Mother and Children (Sous la pluie: La

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, In the Rain: Mother and Children (Sous la pluie: La mere et les enfants), Swiss, 1859-1923, 1915, etching and aquatint

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Girls Coming from School (Gamines sortant de l ecole)

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Girls Coming from School (Gamines sortant de l ecole), Swiss, 1859-1923, 1911, etching, copper

Background imageTheophile Alexandre Steinlen Collection: Paris on terrace of cafe, by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, sketch

Paris on terrace of cafe, by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, sketch
France, 19th century. Paris on the terrace of a cafe. Sketch by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen




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Theophile Alexandre Steinlen was a renowned artist whose works captured the essence of everyday life in various forms. In his painting "Street Scene with Two Couples, " he skillfully portrays the hustle and bustle of city life, showcasing two couples strolling along the streets, immersed in their own conversations and thoughts. The vibrant colors and dynamic composition bring this scene to life, inviting viewers to imagine themselves amidst the lively atmosphere. Another masterpiece by Steinlen is "Reclining Nude Woman. " This sensuous artwork showcases his ability to capture the beauty of the human form with delicate brushstrokes and subtle shading. The woman's relaxed pose exudes a sense of tranquility, while her gaze invites contemplation on themes of femininity and vulnerability. In "Laundress, " Steinlen depicts a common occupation often overlooked in society. Through his masterful use of light and shadow, he brings attention to this hardworking woman as she diligently goes about her daily tasks. This painting serves as a reminder that every individual plays an important role in shaping our communities. Steinlen's versatility is evident in his musical compositions as well. His overture for "The Woman from Seville" demonstrates his talent beyond visual arts, showcasing his ability to evoke emotions through music. Published on May 18th, this piece surely captivated audiences with its melodic harmonies and dramatic crescendos. Moving away from urban scenes, Steinlen also painted serene landscapes such as "Wooded Landscape with Vagabond. " Here we see nature taking center stage as a lone wanderer traverses through lush greenery under towering trees. The artist's keen eye for detail transports us into this peaceful setting where one can almost feel the gentle breeze rustling leaves. In contrast, "Tramp on a Road with Two Poplar Trees" presents a more somber tone. With minimalistic strokes yet powerful imagery, Steinlen captures the struggles faced by those on the fringes of society.