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Théophile Steinlen
A poignant lithograph by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, created as a prospectus for Jehan Rictus's poetry collection, capturing the atmosphere of late nineteenth-century Paris.
This lithograph by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen serves as a promotional prospectus for the publication of Jehan Rictus's poetry collection, Les Soliloques du Pauvre. Steinlen, a Swiss artist who became a fixture of the Montmartre art scene, frequently turned his attention to the lives of the urban poor and the marginalised inhabitants of Paris. His work often captures the atmosphere of the city streets at night, using light and shadow to convey a sense of isolation. The composition features a central figure, a man in a top hat and heavy coat, who gazes directly at the viewer. His expression is weary, reflecting the themes of poverty and social struggle found in Rictus's writing. Behind him, the blurred silhouettes of figures moving through a dimly lit street suggest the anonymity of urban life. The grainy texture of the lithographic process adds a tactile quality to the scene, mimicking the gloom of a gaslit Parisian evening. The typography, integrated into the image, reflects the stylistic influence of the Art Nouveau movement, which was gaining traction in French graphic design during the late nineteenth century. Steinlen was a master of the lithographic medium, using it to produce works that were accessible to a wider public while maintaining a high degree of artistic quality. His ability to render the human condition with empathy and technical precision made him a sought-after illustrator for journals and literary works. This piece demonstrates his skill in combining commercial requirements with his own social observations. The print offers a glimpse into the intersection of literature and visual art in fin-de-siècle France, where poets and artists collaborated to document the realities of city life. It remains a representative example of Steinlen's contribution to the visual culture of his time.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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