
Tournée du Chat Noir
Tournee du Chat Noir is one of the defining images of Art Nouveau poster design. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen's 1896 lithograph distills the energy of Montmartre cabaret culture into a single commanding silhouette — the black cat looming bold against a layered crowd of figures, typography integrated as part of the visual rhythm. The composition is a masterclass in graphic economy: minimal means, maximum presence, and a mood that captures an entire cultural moment.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the work's strong blacks, subtle midtones, and delicate typographic lettering are reproduced with precision. The fine art print surface preserves Steinlen's original lithographic quality — direct, striking, and built to last.
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Tournée du Chat Noir
Tournee du Chat Noir is one of the defining images of Art Nouveau poster design. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen's 1896 lithograph distills the energy of Montmartre cabaret culture into a single commanding silhouette — the black cat looming bold against a layered crowd of figures, typography integrated as part of the visual rhythm. The composition is a masterclass in graphic economy: minimal means, maximum presence, and a mood that captures an entire cultural moment.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the work's strong blacks, subtle midtones, and delicate typographic lettering are reproduced with precision. The fine art print surface preserves Steinlen's original lithographic quality — direct, striking, and built to last.
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Tournee du Chat Noir is one of the defining images of Art Nouveau poster design. Theophile Alexandre Steinlen's 1896 lithograph distills the energy of Montmartre cabaret culture into a single commanding silhouette — the black cat looming bold against a layered crowd of figures, typography integrated as part of the visual rhythm. The composition is a masterclass in graphic economy: minimal means, maximum presence, and a mood that captures an entire cultural moment.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the work's strong blacks, subtle midtones, and delicate typographic lettering are reproduced with precision. The fine art print surface preserves Steinlen's original lithographic quality — direct, striking, and built to last.























