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Théophile Alexandre SteinlenOriginal 1917 lithographic poster by Steinlen - World War I1917
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This haunting original 1917 lithographic poster by the renowned Swiss-French artist Théophile Steinlen was created during the final years of World War I. The stark title, "Sur la terre ennemie les prisonniers russes meurent de faim" (On enemy soil, Russian prisoners are dying of hunger), sets a deeply emotional and accusatory tone.
Known primarily for his work in Montmartre and his sympathetic portrayals of the working class, Steinlen brought his penetrating humanism and expressive draftsmanship to the war effort with this urgent visual appeal. Here, he draws attention to the dire conditions of Russian POWs held by the Central Powers, captured in an image of profound desperation and suffering.
In the composition, two emaciated figures dominate the foreground, slumped in a posture of utter exhaustion, while behind them, a barbed-wire enclosure teems with equally hopeless detainees. The monochrome palette, punctuated only by subtle washes, amplifies the bleakness of the scene. Steinlen’s gestural lines and anguished faces convey a depth of empathy that transcends propaganda—this is a humanitarian cry.
Printed in Paris and signed Steinlen 1917, this poster is part of a broader campaign to rally Allied support and expose the humanitarian crises unfolding beyond the front lines. It exemplifies how art was used not only to mobilize but to document and denounce, channeling raw emotional power to stir international conscience.
This piece stands as a powerful testament to both Steinlen’s political commitment and the transformative role of graphic art in wartime.
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- Creator:Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859 - 1923, French)
- Creation Year:1917
- Dimensions:Height: 43.31 in (110 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)
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- Condition:Good condition, light folds.
- Gallery Location:PARIS, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1792216844402
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Theophile Alexandre Steinlen was born in Lausanne in 1859. He was naturalized French in 1901. He was a painter, engraver, illustrator, poster artist and sculptor. Before settling in Paris, he made a detour to Mulhouse where one of his uncles placed him in the studio of one of the best lithographers of the time. He settled definitively in Montmartre in 1881. Willette introduced him to his companions of the Cabaret du Chat-Noir animated by Rodolphe Salis. He met Toulouse-Lautrec, Forain, Léandre, Debussy, Eric Satie, Verlaine, Alphonse Allais and Aristide Bruant. He took part in the performances of the famous cabaret's shadow theater with animal stories and, most often, sequences featuring cats, for which he has a particular affection. The felines will appear throughout his activity as "parentheses" in a tormented work. There is, in this torment, the expression of no personal problem but a painful compassion for the lives of the exploited and marginal beings. He painted and drew idylls, balls and bastrings, workers, kids and gosselin, the poor, the little workers, girls and marlous. He sometimes made posters. In the most successful of them (« Le lait pur de la Vingeanne » et le « Fer Bravais ») he imposed, relevant or not, the presence of cats.
In 1901, Steinlen worked for L'Assiette au beurre , the most virulent satirical newspaper ever published and takes readily to target the institutions of the 3rd Republic.
His works are found in numerous Public Collections, such as Petit Palais in Geneva, Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
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