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Comments: Used as part of a set of Steinlen posters.
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Comments: Sentimental value, a much-loved aunt sent me this as a postcard, which I still have.
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Comments: Very attractive with a red mat and black frame. Love the nostalgic appearance of the piece.
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Comments: This poster was chosen as a birthday gift as I already own and love it. The subject makes an attractive focal point in a room and is visually appealing.
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Comments: I really like this poster. I have it in a dark brown frame with black tones which brings out the colors and the "old-fashion" appeal of the print. It is very, very charming. Would be absolutely perfect for a vet's office and I think it would definitely appeal to anyone who loves dogs and/or cats.
Displaying reviews 1-5 Clinique Cheron, c.1905by Théophile Alexandre SteinlenArt Print28 x 36 cm (without border: 19 x 27 cm) Item #: 290383
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Product InformationThis art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press. About the ArtistSwiss artist Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859 – 1923) created warm, intimate posters of cabarets and music hall performers. Initially printing textiles, Steinlen moved to Paris’ Bohemian Montmartre section, where his Art Nouveau style blossomed in the avant-garde atmosphere. While living there he created numerous ads as well as hundreds of magazine illustrations and distinctive nightclub posters featuring his trademark cats. In addition to the posters, he is also known for his depictions of everyday working class Parisian scenes which display a deep sensitivity for his subjects. © AllPosters
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