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b. 1859 - d. 1953

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  • Theophile Alexandre Steinlin (French-Swiss, 1859-1923)
    Feb. 07, 2022

    Theophile Alexandre Steinlin (French-Swiss, 1859-1923)

    Est: $300 - $400

    Original lithographs signed by the artist, Theophile Alexandre Steinlin. Each are individually hand-signed in brown script Steinlen and numbered in pencil 4/100 & 50/100. Date of creation, 1915. Dimensions: 15 in. x 11 in. Condition: good original unframed estate condition. Provenance: Boston, Massachusetts Estate.

    Kensington Estate Auctions
  • Théophile-Alexandre STEINLIN (1859-1923)
    Jun. 16, 2016

    Théophile-Alexandre STEINLIN (1859-1923)

    Est: €200 - €300

    Théophile-Alexandre STEINLIN (1859-1923) « Blanchisseuses rapportant l'ouvrage » Eau-forte Titrée sur le passe-partout 36 x 27 cm

    Boisgirard-Antonini
  • THEOPHILE STEINLIN: SITTING SAIMESE CAT IN PROFILE
    Sep. 12, 2009

    THEOPHILE STEINLIN: SITTING SAIMESE CAT IN PROFILE

    Est: $300 - $500

    Pencil on paper, 7 3/8 x 4 7/8 in. (image, sight), estate-stamped lower right.

    STAIR
  • THÉOPHILE-ALEXANDRE STEINLIN (1859-1953). EN BELGIQUE LES BELGES ONT FAIM. 1915. 50x35 inches, 128x91 cm. I. Lapina, Paris.
    Aug. 05, 2009

    THÉOPHILE-ALEXANDRE STEINLIN (1859-1953). EN BELGIQUE LES BELGES ONT FAIM. 1915. 50x35 inches, 128x91 cm. I. Lapina, Paris.

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    THÉOPHILE-ALEXANDRE STEINLIN (1859-1953) EN BELGIQUE LES BELGES ONT FAIM. 1915. 50 1/2x35 3/4 inches, 128x91 cm. I. Lapina, Paris. Condition B+: repaired tears, creases and staining in margins and image; vertical and horizontal folds. Promoting a raffle to raise money for the starving Belgians, whose country was the first to be hit by Germany in World War I, Steinlen uses orange and black to depict a family of hungry refugees. Despite the solemnity of the cause, Steinlen's tenderness is evident in the image, especially in his rendering of the two young girls. "Steinlen's war posters were designed for the relief of distress in different countries, not only in Belgium but also in Serbia and Russia" (IWM p. 55). By 1917-18, most of Steinlen's war posters were entirely black and white, but here he still utilizes brighter colors. Steinlen 56, Rickards 152, Gallo p. 191, IWM p. 55.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Theophile Steinlin
    Jun. 27, 2005

    Theophile Steinlin

    Est: -

    Helle Lithographic poster, 1896, printed in colours, on wove, signed in red crayon, published by Charles Verneau, Paris; faint time staining, otherwise in generally good condition, 750 x 560mm (29 1/2 x 22 1/8in)(I) (unframed)

    Bonhams
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