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AIA Parastone PSTE1 Le Chat Noir Glass Paperweight by Steinlen P9278183AIA-PSTE1 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/AIA/AIA-PSTE1.jpg Parastone PSTE1 Le Chat Noir Glass Paperweight by Steinlen Manufacturer Part Number: PSTE1Size: 3in diameter by 1.5 in HItem Type: PaperweightMaterial: GlassWeight (lbs): 0.75 lbs, ship wt: 1 lbGlass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5 in H. Comes in an elegant presentation box. Steinlen stopped taking philosophy at the university in his home town of Lausanne prematurely to start working in Mulhouse as a textile designer. The socially committed, kind-hearted artist left for Paris in 1881, where they moved to the hill Montmartre. In the early nineties, Steinlen still painted traditional subjects such as landscapes, flower still lives and nudes. Later work increasingly displayed social realist tendencies. Steinlen became a sought after illustrator for legendary magazines such as Le Rire and Gil bas. 9278183 8718375751411 1.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Parastone PSTE1 Le Chat Noir Glass Paperweight by Steinlen

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UPC: 8718375751411
SKU: AIA-PSTE1
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Product Description

  • Size: 3in diameter by 1.5 in H
  • Material: Glass
  • Paperweight
Manufacturer Part Number: PSTE1

  • Size: 3in diameter by 1.5 in H
  • Item Type: Paperweight
  • Material: Glass
  • Weight (lbs): 0.75 lbs, ship wt: 1 lb

    Glass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5 in H. Comes in an elegant presentation box. 

    Steinlen stopped taking philosophy at the university in his home town of Lausanne prematurely to start working in Mulhouse as a textile designer. The socially committed, kind-hearted artist left for Paris in 1881, where they moved to the hill Montmartre. In the early nineties, Steinlen still painted traditional subjects such as landscapes, flower still lives and nudes. Later work increasingly displayed social realist tendencies. Steinlen became a sought after illustrator for legendary magazines such as Le Rire and Gil bas.
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