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Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, 1894 · sourced from the Library of Congress.

About the artist

Swiss-born Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen made Montmartre’s street life — its cats, cabarets, and working-class neighborhoods — into the lasting visual signature of Belle Époque Paris. His Le Chat Noir cabaret poster remains one of the most recognizable images of the era.

About this poster

This is a high-resolution digital restoration of [Two cats], originally created in 1894. The file you download has been carefully cleaned, color-balanced, and prepared for modern home printing while preserving the textures and color of the original chromolithograph.

Print & display

This poster is particularly well suited for french bistro and cocktail bars and other atmosphere-driven hospitality interiors where Belle Époque visual language is exactly right.

Best suited for 8×10 inches at 300 DPI sharpness. 11×14 and 16×20 are available but with some softening — fine for venue wall art viewed from across a room.

What’s in the download

  • 6 ready-to-print JPG files (8×10, 11×14, and 16×20 inches — two versions of each: Pure and Museum)
  • All files at 300 DPI, sRGB, with embedded ICC profile
  • Download instantly after purchase