Artist: T. A. Steinlen Swiss (1859-1923)
Title: Nocturne
Plate: LR S4
from "Le Rire"
Original page from the satirical weekly magazine, Printed in Paris 02/04/1896 no.65.
Presented in 16 x 20 in. acid free, archival museum mat, with framing labels. Ready to frame. Shipped boxed flat via Fedex.
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Sheet Size: 9 in x 12 in 23 cm x 30.5 cm
Price: $125.00
A night street scene shows two young ladies of the night (prostitutes) in conversation with their shadowy pimp. He asks, "What's the matter with you Millie?" She replies, 'Oh, I think perhaps if I'd stayed a washerwoman I might be Queen about now!" The coaches and coachmen quietly wait in the background.
"The years around the turn of the century in Paris were the great periods of the 'artist-reporter' those painters who found their inspiration in the events of every-day life. One of the very greatest of these was Steinlen. With an eye for movement and gesture, with the ability to translate the scenes of the cafes, bars and street corners into pictorial composition, in his drawings he created a pattern of expressive shape, swift shading and telling details of facial expression which is redolent with the whole atmosphere of the period... During the 1880's his frequent illustrations for 'Le Rire' and 'Gil Blas' made him amongst the best known artists of his generation. Much of his strength and effectiveness of his work derives from the fact that, like Daumier, he was able to combine a clear sense of style with humour and social understanding " (Weston No.5 1984, 28)