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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen — Three Figures
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Three Figures

1900

"Three Figures" by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen is a drawing executed in black and colored crayons that exemplifies the artist's characteristic approach to figurative representation. Created by the Swiss born French illustrator and painter, the work demonstrates Steinlen's skillful use of crayon to capture form and atmosphere with both precision and expressiveness. The composition showcases the artist's talent for rendering human subjects with psychological depth, a quality that defined much of his prolific career in late 19th and early 20th century art.

Medium
black and colored crayons

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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Three Figures, 1900

"Three Figures" by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen is a drawing executed in black and colored crayons that exemplifies the artist's characteristic approach to figurative representation. Created by the Swiss born French illustrator and painter, the work demonstrates Steinlen's skillful use of crayon to capture form and atmosphere with both precision and expressiveness. The composition showcases the artist's talent for rendering human subjects with psychological depth, a quality that defined much of his prolific career in late 19th and early 20th century art.

Medium
black and colored crayons
Year
1900
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Sketch Format, Art Nouveau, Human relationships, Charcoal Drawing, Melancholic, Late 19th Century, Swiss Artist, Figurative, Intimate Portraiture, Social Realism

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