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188681940Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1886. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 1886 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. The issue consists of 4 pages and is illustrated with a comic strip by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen ""La rose"". Literary contributions by Charles Cros ""Un drame interastral"" Caran d'Ache ""Carnet de la semaine"" Albert Tinchant ""Philanthropie"". Handsome copy. Le Chat noir is a weekly magazine created by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 with the aim of promoting the famous cabaret of the same name of which it considered itself the memory. It published texts recited during the shows. It is moreover an important literary and artistic testimony of the late nineteenth century around the bohemia and the Parisian effervescence that was characteristic of it. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
188681940Au cabaret Le Chat noir | Paris 1886 | 31 x 45 cm | en feuillets
189723234Paris: Gil Blas 1897. Stiff Wraps. Illustrated stiff wrappers. Very good. Steinlen Theophile. Steinlen's illustrations 25.5 x 22.5 cm. All are covers for "Gil Blas" the popular French journal for which Steinlen produced a host of illustrations. All the issues were cut to remove the top portion noting the publisher and the lead title the latter cut and pasted below the illustration. One cover presents Steinlen's noted love and enthusiastic illustrations of cats. The issue title by Alphonse Allais journalist and humorist translates "Against Dogs." All the magazine covers matted to stiff dark green stock. Some of the covers have a hook at rear for hanging. Slight creasing to a few covers. A unique archive of Steinlen's efforts for Gil Blas. Gil Blas unknown
18964158Paris 1896. Large folio 17 x 12 inches image size on cream wove paper 13 x 20 inches. Paris 1896. Original lithograph poster printed in three colors: black pale green and gold. The scarce poster by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923 for the book “Chanson de femmes†which was issued in the same year as the poster 1896 Paris Enoch & Cie. Theophile Steinlen Theophile Steinlen Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter illustrator and printmaker is best known for his iconic posters and depictions of Parisian life. He moved to Paris in the 1880s and became a key figure in Montmartre artistic scene associating with figures like Toulouse-Lautrec. His art combined realism with Art Nouveau influences making him a significant contributor to the Belle Epoque visual culture. A most delicate image. Extremely scarce thus. Fine. unknown
18872948Paris Jules Lévy 1887 In-12 (13 x 19 cm.), 353 pp. broché, couverture illustrée par Jules Chéret. Illustrations dans le texte et hors-texte.
188760852Couverture rigide. 25 x 32 cm. Reliure demi-basane défraîchie, rousseurs, cahiers légèrement déboités.
1890135069Paris, éditeurs variés 1890 In-4 28,5 x 17,5 cm. Reliure demi-toile beige à coins, dos muet, non paginé [500] pp., 125 partitions de 4 pp., couvertures conservées. Ternissures et effrangements éparses.
188513840, , 1885. Lavis et aquarelle, monogrammé en bas à gauche, avec les cotes. Des rousseurs.
1894WRCLIT70815Paris: Galerie Bodinier 1894. 2393pp. 12mo. Decorated wrappers. Illustrations. Light crease to lower fore-edge four tape shadows from old wraparound small ownership stamp at lower edge of upper wrapper still a good to very good copy of this fragile item. First edition of the first major exhibition of Steinlen's work listing some 300 items with a facsimile of a letter by him and incidental decorations. Galerie Bodinier unknown books
189030948Paris: Marpon & Flammarion 1890. Fine. Marpon & Flammarion Paris s. d. 1890 11.50 x 18 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper with only 10 deluxe copies printed on Holland paper. Contemporary half-green shagreen binding spine with 5 raised bands covers and spine preserved at front of volume front cover illustrated in colors by Steinlen. Our copy is enhanced with an autograph visiting card by the author mounted on stub on the half-title page. Minor surface wear to headcaps otherwise handsome copy. Marpon & Flammarion hardcover
189030948Marpon & Flammarion | Paris s. d. [1890] | 11.50 x 18 cm | relié
1900264<p>n.d. Pencil and crayon. With the Steinlen estate stamp and estate code number. Deckled edges on 3 sides Margins: 48½ x 31.</p>
1900422Drawing in pencil. c. 1900. With the Steinlen estate stamp. 19 x 12½. On paper with a CF watermark. Deckled edges on 3 sides. Margins: 48 ½ x 31. books
1900422<p>Drawing in pencil. c. 1900. With the Steinlen estate stamp. 19 x 12½. On paper with a CF watermark. Deckled edges on 3 sides. Margins: 48 ½ x 31.</p>
1897GIT00957Paris Ernest Flammarion sd (1897). In-12 broché couverture illustrée (Willette) XII 383pp. Illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page de Ballurian, Steinlen, Léandre, Willette, Emile Cohl... edition originale portant la mention "4e mille".
189627097paris Imprimerie Chaix 1896 Une Affichette Publicitaire [Fac-similé réduit de l'affiche originale], lithographiée en couleurs, format : 40 x 29 cm, Signé en bas à droite : STEINLEN, Timbre sec dans le coin inférieur droit : "Les Maîtres de l'affiche // Imprimerie Chaix", 1896 [Paris] : Les Maîtres de l'Affiche Editeur,
1900c38791900 Paris, Flammarion, sans date,( vers 1900) ; 1 volume in-12°, demi-basane rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, fleurons dorés, auteur et titre dorés; 2ff.,282pp.,1f.; papier un peu jauni, reliure frottée aux coiffes et nerfs , ors passés.
19004866Paris, Société libre d'édtion des gens de lettres, 1900. Grand in-8 broché de [2]-306-[2] pages, couverture illustrée. Dos plissé, couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, rousseurs éparses.
1900c38801900 Paris, Flammarion, sans date ( vers 1900) ;1 volume in-12°, demi-basane rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, fleurons dorés, auteur et titre dorés; 3ff.,246pp.,2ff.; papier un peu jauni, reliure légèrement frottée;
19007944Société libre d’édition des Gens de Lettres 1900 In-8, broché, 305 pp. Planches hors-texte en noir. Large auréole d’humidité en pied.
190065934Dessin de Steinlen, Willette, Léandre, Hermann-Paul, Couturier, Anquetin, Luce, 1 vol. in-8 reliure postérieure demi-chagrin noir, dos à 4 nerfs, couverture conservée, Société Libre d'Edition des Gens de Lettres, Paris, 1900, 305 pp. avec nomb. planches hors texte
18945215<p>Five small folio volumes. Contemporary half cloth over marbled paper-covered boards; three volumes disbound with covers still present. <i>Le Rire</i> was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 through the 1950s. Black and white and color illustrations copiously throughout. Artists who contributed to Le Rire include: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Théophile Steinlen Georges Goursat Hermann-Paul Juan Gris Georges Meunier Lucien Metivet Jean-Louis Forain Adolphe Willette Albert Guillaume Jules Grandjouan Abel Faivre and many others. Boards rubbed and scuffed board edges heavily abraded spine ends and corners bumped. Text blocks shaken with some sporadic gatherings and leaves loose leaves toned multiple places over-opened. Hinges in two volumes cracked. Large tear on page 7-8 of No. 49 in the first volume. Fifth volume with front cover detached. Backstrips separating on second and fifth volumes. </p><p>First volume: Nos. 1-50 1894-1895. Second volume: No. 51-100 1895-1896. Third volume: Nos. 209-260 1898-1899. Fourth volume: Nos. 261-312 with <i>Numero Special hors Serie </i>1899-1900. Fifth volume: Nos. 313-364 1900-1901. 2 vol: 9 1/2 x 12 inches // 3 vol: 9 1/2 x 13 inches</p> hardcover
189924502Paris 1899. First edition. Fine. Printed color lithographic cover art with block color for the Parisian journal 'Le Mirliton' by the noted Paris Art Nouveau printmaker. <br /> <br /> Dramatic poster depicting a Parisian dancer armed with bottle of wine accosting a group of upper class men in top hats as they recoil in shock. With the price of the journal Le Mirliton incorporated into the scene at the left.<br /> <br /> Aristide Bruant 1851-1925 established his cabaret Le Mirliton in Paris in 1885; Steinlen was commissioned by Bruant to create poster art for the cabaret as well as advertisement for its journal. <br /> <br /> With period pencil notation on the verso "Tirage a part du Mirliton". Image size varies on paper 13 x 18" unknown
188531053AB1885. Jahrgänge 121. Paris. Directeur Aristide Bruant. 18851905. Quarto 275 x 14 und 375 x 275 cm. 190 von 194 Heften. Nummern 1142 ohne die Hefte 69 und 103m Serie 2: Nummern 130 Serie 3: Nummern 121 ohne die die Hefte 6 und 22. Lose Hefte mit meist farbigen Titeln in Lithographie von Toulouse-Lautrec und Steinlen. Fast vollständige Serie dieser seltenen Zeitschrift herausgegeben vom Pariser Chansonniert Aristide Bruat der zu dieser Zeit auf dem Montmartre ein Cabaret mit dem Namen "Le Mirliton" führte. - Die ersten 100 Nummern und alle der 3. Serie sind im Format 275 x 14 cm von Nummer 101 bis zum Schluss der 2. Serie im Format 375 x 275 cm. Ab dem Jahr 1895 erschien die Zeitschrift nur noch sporadisch. Zwischen Juni 1896 und Mai 1903 erschienen keine Ausgaben. Sehr seltene bis auf 4 Nummern komplette Folge dieser Jugendstil-Zeitschrift. unknown
188588582Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1885. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 25 juillet 1885 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. This issue comprises 4 pages and features an illustration by Steinlen: ""Le plus vexé des trois"". With literary contributions by Alphonse Allais ""Absinthes"" dedicated to Adolphe Willette Rodolphe Darzens with the poem ""Le conseil de la chair"" Camille de Sainte-Croix ""Paul Margueritte"" Louis Marsolleau ""Villon"" among others. A handsome copy despite a small paper flaw at the head of the first page due to a printing defect. Le Chat noir was a weekly magazine founded by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 intended to promote the famous cabaret of the same name which it sought to document. It featured texts performed during the shows and stands as a major literary and artistic record of late 19th-century bohemian life and Parisian effervescence. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown