About the Artwork
Mothu and Doria, Impressionist Scenes
c. 1893
Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (Artist) French, 1859-1923 Impressions Artistiques (Printer) French Pajol & Cie. (Publisher) French
Lithograph printed in gray and black on wove paper
image: 47 1/8 x 35 3/4 in. 119.6 x 90.7 cm sheet: 51 3/8 x 36 3/4 in. 130.4 x 93.3 cm
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Walker
73.64
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Markings
On stone, lower left: Steinlen
On stone, upper right: MOTHU / et DORIA; lower center: SCENES / IMPRESSIONNISTES; vertically, center left edge: IMPRESSIONS ARTISTIQUES, 8, Rue Milton, PARIS.; lower right: PAJOL & CIE, EDITEURS, 27, Rue Bergere.
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Malhotra, Ruth et al., DAS FRUHE PLAKAT IN EUROPA UND DEN USA, vol 2, FRANKREICH UND BELGIEN, Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1977, p 224, no 780.
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Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Mothu and Doria, Impressionist Scenes, c. 1893, Lithograph printed in gray and black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Walker, 73.64.
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