Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen 1859–1923 follow artist
Chocolats / Thés Cie Française
Chocolats / Thés Cie Française
In one of Steinlen’s most tender posters, we are offered an intimate peek into his private life. Using his wife Emilie and his daughter Colette as models, we witness the artist’s family at breakfast. As Emilie quietly meditates over the day at hand, she sips on Chinese black tea. Meanwhile, young Colette stares curiously back at the signature household pet, protectively guarding her hot chocolate from a potential feline thief. As charming as it is cozy, this scene promotes the French Chocolate and Tea Company, a staple in all real—rather than overly fancy—homes. In fact, this design was so irresistible that the client used it with several text variations; this is one of the least seen versions.
Imp. H. Laas, Paris
literature: Bargiel et Zagrodzki, 19C; Crauzat, 494 (var); DFP-II, 784 (var); Wagner, 62 (var); Timeless Images, 49 (var); Maîtres, 170 (var); Chocolate Posters, p. 42; PAI-LXXXIX, 384
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