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"Tournée du Chat Noir" was a famous cabaret and entertainment venue in late 19th-century Paris, founded in 1881 by artist and entrepreneur **Rodolphe Salis**. Located in the bohemian Montmartre district, it became a cultural hub where poets, musicians, and performers gathered to showcase their work in a lively and artistic atmosphere. The cabaret was known for its innovative and satirical performances, as well as its shadow theater shows. It also served as a gathering spot for avant-garde artists and intellectuals. The iconic poster advertising "Tournée du Chat Noir," created by artist **Théophile Steinlen**, features a stylized black cat with bold typography and is now one of the most recognized pieces of art from the Belle Époque era. It symbolizes the creative and rebellious spirit of Montmartre during its heyday.

 

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  • Professional-level 300gsm satin paper
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Care instructions

  • If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.

Tournée du Chat Noir

$20.00Price
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