Some images do not simply decorate a wall. They announce a point of view.
First seen in 1896 through the work of Théophile Steinlen, Le Chat Noir has endured as a symbol of Parisian intrigue, artistry, and a certain unapologetic charm. It belongs to dimly lit cafés, whispered conversations, and the sort of evenings that refuse to be forgotten.
This 12 x 18 inch poster carries that legacy forward with striking simplicity. The bold black cat, poised and watchful, brings an instant sense of character to any space, whether tucked into a reading corner, pinned behind a counter, or given pride of place on a gallery wall.
Aunt Matilda would have insisted it was less decoration and more declaration. A quiet signal that one appreciates the curious, the artistic, and the slightly unconventional.
Sold unframed, so you may choose a presentation that suits your own particular style and surroundings.