Le Chat Noir Tea Set
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Le Chat Noir Tea-for-One from Metropolitan Museum of Art - The charming designs on this tea-for-one set are based on a sequence of eight drawings in Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen's (French, 1859-1923) revered book of illustrations, Des Chats (Cats), ca. 1898, a copy of which is in the Museum's collection. Few artists have been more passionately fond of cats than Steinlen, a Swiss-born graphic artist who lived in Paris. He drew cats with unvarying grace and skill throughout his long career, particularly those from his Montmartre neighborhood. Steinlen's models were habitues of rooftops, gutters, cemeteries, and garbage bins, the pets of local artists, seamstresses, and concierges.
Porcelain. Includes decorative box. Tea cup: 2 1/4''H; 8 oz. Tea pot: 3 5/8''H; 12 oz. Stacked height: 6''H. ~Donated by Bill Crowe