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-{{Template}}'''Théophile Alexandre Steinlen''', frequently referred to as just '''Steinlen''' ([[November 10]], [[1859]] – [[December 13]], [[1923]]), was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-born [[France|French]] [[Art Nouveau]] painter and printmaker associated with [[Le Chat noir]] cabaret.+{{Template}}'''Théophile Alexandre Steinlen''', frequently referred to as just '''Steinlen''' ([[November 10]], [[1859]] – [[December 13]], [[1923]]), was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-born [[France|French]] [[Art Nouveau]] painter and printmaker associated with [[Le Chat noir]] cabaret and the [[Le Rire]] periodical.
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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, frequently referred to as just Steinlen (November 10, 1859December 13, 1923), was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker associated with Le Chat noir cabaret and the Le Rire periodical.




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