Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Cleveland Museum of Art

Spotted

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen — The Big Sister (La Grande Soeur)
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

The Big Sister (La Grande Soeur)

1913

"The Big Sister" is a drypoint print by Swiss artist Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, known for his compassionate depictions of working class and urban life in late 19th century Paris. The work exemplifies Steinlen's characteristic style of capturing intimate domestic moments with emotional warmth and social awareness. His mastery of the drypoint technique allows for delicate linework that conveys both tenderness and the subtle textures of everyday life.

Medium
drypoint

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

Spotted works by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

About this work

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, The Big Sister (La Grande Soeur), 1913

"The Big Sister" is a drypoint print by Swiss artist Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, known for his compassionate depictions of working class and urban life in late 19th century Paris. The work exemplifies Steinlen's characteristic style of capturing intimate domestic moments with emotional warmth and social awareness. His mastery of the drypoint technique allows for delicate linework that conveys both tenderness and the subtle textures of everyday life.

Medium
drypoint
Year
1913
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Sentimental realism, Tender intimacy, Art Nouveau, Late 19th Century, Portrait Painting, Swiss Artist, Symbolism, Domestic Scene, Family Life, Oil on Canvas

More works by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Collected by

Cleveland Museum of Art