*Please note that this print is offered in multiple sizes and as a result, there may be slight cropping of the image depending on the size you choose.
We strive to preserve the integrity and composition of the artwork while accommodating different print dimensions. Any necessary cropping will be minimal and will not compromise the overall aesthetic or impact of the design.
If you have any specific concerns or preferences regarding cropping, please feel free to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to assist you.
About the artist
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923) was a Swiss-born French artist and illustrator, best known for his iconic depictions of the bohemian and working-class life in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His art captured the spirit of the time, reflecting the social and political concerns of the era. Steinlen's work spanned various mediums, including paintings, drawings, prints, and posters, making him a versatile and influential artist of his time.
Steinlen's art often portrayed scenes of everyday life, focusing on the working class, cabaret culture, and the struggles of the urban poor. He had a keen eye for capturing the essence of his subjects, portraying them with empathy and dignity. Steinlen's use of bold lines, expressive forms, and rich colors brought his subjects to life, evoking a sense of authenticity and emotional resonance.
One of Steinlen's most famous works is his poster for Le Chat Noir, a famous cabaret in Montmartre. The image of a black cat became an iconic symbol of the bohemian and artistic scene in Paris. Steinlen's posters and illustrations played a vital role in the emerging art movement of Art Nouveau, as his distinctive style and powerful imagery became synonymous with the avant-garde spirit of the time.
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's artistic contributions continue to be celebrated and admired today. His ability to capture the essence of a moment, convey social messages through art, and create iconic imagery has secured his place as one of the influential artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His legacy lives on through his timeless and evocative works, which remain beloved by art enthusiasts worldwide.
*Please keep in mind that all art is made to order*
Please allow 3-5 business days for production and up to 5 business days for shipping.
Since pieces are made to order, we do not offer returns or exchanges.
We do, however, have a quality guarantee. If you have issues with an order, please contact us.
Please note that many pieces in our collection are of centuries-old works. From 1700s sketchbook pages to New Deal–era folk art, we intentionally preserve the marks, smudges, folds, and other signs of age found in the originals. We don't see these details as flaws, but part of the artwork’s history and authenticity, telling the story of how each piece has been handled, stored, and loved over time.
Winter Cat on a Cushion Print, 1913
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Art Print Size Guide
Overall dimensions may vary slightly from product to product. Please reference the below guide before making your selections:
Listed Size | Fine Art Print Unframed | Fine Art Print Framed | Stretched Canvas Print Unframed | Stretched Canvas Print Framed |
5 x 7 | 5" x 7" | 10" x 12" | 6" x 8" | 7.35" x 9.35" |
8 x 10 | 8" x 10" | 13" x 15" | 8" x 10" | 9.35" x 11.35" |
11 x 14 | 11" x 14" | 16" x 20" | 11" x 14" | 12.35" x 15.35" |
12 x 18 | 12" x 18" | 17" x 23" | 12" x 18" | 13.35" x 19.35" |
16 x 20 | 16" x 20" | 21" x 25" | 16" x 20" | 17.35" x 21.35" |
18 x 24 | 18" x 24" | 23" x 29" | 18" x 24" | 19.35" x 25.35" |
20 x 30 | 20" x 30" | 25" x 35" | 20" x 30" | 21.35" x 31.35" |
24 x 36 | 24" x 36" | 29.75" x 41.75 | 24" x 36" | 25.35" x 37.35" |
30 x 40 | 30" x 40" | 33.75" x 43.75" | 30" x 40" | 31.35" x 41.35" |
32 x 48 | 32" x 48" | 37.75" x 53.75" | 32" x 48" | 31.35" x 47.35" |
45 x 60 | N/A | N/A | 45" x 60" | 44.35" x 59.35" |
Listed Size (Square) | Fine Art Print Unframed | Fine Art Print Framed | Stretched Canvas Print Unframed | Stretched Canvas Print Framed |
6 x 6 | 6" x 6" | 11.75" x 11.75" | 6" x 6" | 7.35" x 7.35" |
8 x 8 | 8" x 8" | 13.75" x 13.75" | 8" x 8" | 9.35" x 9.35" |
12 x 12 | 12" x 12" | 17.75" x 17.75" | 12" x 12" | 13.35" x 13.35" |
16 x 16 | 16" x 16" | 21.75" x 21.75" | 16" x 16" | 17.35" x 17.35" |
20 x 20 | 20" x 20" | 25.75" x 25.75" | 20" x 20" | 21.35" x 21.35" |
24 x 24 | 24" x 24" | 29.75" x 29.75" | 24" x 24" | 25.35" x 25.35" |
30 x 30 | 30" x 30" | 35.75" x 35.75" | 30" x 30" | 31.35" x 31.35" |
Custom sizing is available upon request. Please contact us for a quote or with any questions or concerns.
Print & Frame Guide
We offer two premium print options—Fine Art Prints and Stretched Canvas Prints—each available framed or unframed. Every detail has been carefully chosen to ensure museum-quality presentation and lasting durability.
Fine Art Prints
Our fine art prints are produced on thick, luxurious fine art paper that is acid-free for archival quality and a longer print life compared to standard paper options.
Unframed
Printed edge-to-edge with no border
Framed
Each framed print is professionally finished using museum-quality materials:
- Solid wood frame (0.875″ w x 0.875″ h; larger sizes use 1.25″ w x 0.875″ h)
- 2″ white mat (all fine art prints, excluding posters)
- Matboard slightly overlaps the print by 0.125″ on each side
- Frame overlaps matboard by 0.25″ on each side
- Optical-grade clear acrylic (shatter-resistant, UV-protective)
- Dry-mounted to foam core for flatness and stability
- Kraft paper dust cover backing
- Hanging wire installed for easy display
Frame Colors
*If you prefer no mat, a different mat size, or one of the below mat color options, please contact us before placing your order.
Custom sizing is available upon request. Please contact us for a quote.
Stretched Canvas Prints
Our canvas prints are made from a thick, archival-quality polycotton blend that is pH neutral and acid-free—so they won’t yellow with age. Each one is hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars for a gallery-quality finish.
- Edges wrapped in a color chosen to complement the artwork
- Archival inks ensure rich color and lasting vibrancy
Unframed
- 1.25" canvas depth
- Hanging hardware pre-installed
Framed
A sleek floating frame gives the canvas a finished, elevated look:
- Frame width: 0.55"
- Frame depth: 1.69 – 1.88" (varies by size)
- Hanging hardware pre-installed
Frame Colors
*Additional frame options listed below. Please contact us for a quote if you are interested in one of these styles.
Custom sizing is available upon request. Please contact us for a quote.
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*Please note that this print is offered in multiple sizes and as a result, there may be slight cropping of the image depending on the size you choose.
We strive to preserve the integrity and composition of the artwork while accommodating different print dimensions. Any necessary cropping will be minimal and will not compromise the overall aesthetic or impact of the design.
If you have any specific concerns or preferences regarding cropping, please feel free to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to assist you.
About the artist
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923) was a Swiss-born French artist and illustrator, best known for his iconic depictions of the bohemian and working-class life in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His art captured the spirit of the time, reflecting the social and political concerns of the era. Steinlen's work spanned various mediums, including paintings, drawings, prints, and posters, making him a versatile and influential artist of his time.
Steinlen's art often portrayed scenes of everyday life, focusing on the working class, cabaret culture, and the struggles of the urban poor. He had a keen eye for capturing the essence of his subjects, portraying them with empathy and dignity. Steinlen's use of bold lines, expressive forms, and rich colors brought his subjects to life, evoking a sense of authenticity and emotional resonance.
One of Steinlen's most famous works is his poster for Le Chat Noir, a famous cabaret in Montmartre. The image of a black cat became an iconic symbol of the bohemian and artistic scene in Paris. Steinlen's posters and illustrations played a vital role in the emerging art movement of Art Nouveau, as his distinctive style and powerful imagery became synonymous with the avant-garde spirit of the time.
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's artistic contributions continue to be celebrated and admired today. His ability to capture the essence of a moment, convey social messages through art, and create iconic imagery has secured his place as one of the influential artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His legacy lives on through his timeless and evocative works, which remain beloved by art enthusiasts worldwide.
*Please keep in mind that all art is made to order*
Please allow 3-5 business days for production and up to 5 business days for shipping.
Since pieces are made to order, we do not offer returns or exchanges.
We do, however, have a quality guarantee. If you have issues with an order, please contact us.
Please note that many pieces in our collection are of centuries-old works. From 1700s sketchbook pages to New Deal–era folk art, we intentionally preserve the marks, smudges, folds, and other signs of age found in the originals. We don't see these details as flaws, but part of the artwork’s history and authenticity, telling the story of how each piece has been handled, stored, and loved over time.