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    Le Chat Noir ( French pronunciation: [lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "The Black Cat") was a 19th century entertainment establishment in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. It was opened on 18 November 1881 at 84 Boulevard de Rochechouart by impresario Rodolphe Salis, and closed in 1897 not long after Salis' death.

  2. Jul 27, 2021 · Today, the classic lithograph of Le Chat Noir is perhaps better known than the venue it once proudly advertised – but it hasn’t always been that way. Le Chat Noir was the worlds first modern cabaret and the toast of Belle Époque Montmartre.

  3. The Parisian nightclub, Le Chat Noir was an absolute hotbed for the fin-de-siècle literary and artistic avant-garde, including many printmakers. In particular, the shadow theatre performed there inspired their quest for a modern style.

  4. Dec 19, 2011 · The torch-lit procession heralded the crossing of the Seine and the real beginning of Le Chat Noir—The Black Cat Cabaret. In its early days Le Chat Noir was simply the most exciting place to be for an emerging artist. The entertainment was totally spontaneous and chaotic.

  5. Aug 5, 2021 · Le Chat Noir Paris, or the iconic Black Cat Cafe, is a historic Parisian establishment that is easily one of the most famous cafes in the city! It’s an iconic place where you can go for a bite to eat and a quick coffee while you soak up the rich history of this once poppin’ (with a capital “P”) cabaret.

  6. Feb 13, 2018 · Discover Le Chat Noir Collection in Paris, France: Original cabaret handbills, posters, and feline artwork are a purrfect highlight of the Museum of Montmartre.

  7. Le Chat Noir Exposed: The Absurdist Spirit Behind a 19th Century French Cabaret. ISBN: 9781735615967. As Caroline Crépiat indicates in her introduction, most people that know Le Chat Noir will identify it with the eponymous poster by Steinlen from 1896 of a black cat against a yellow background.

  8. Perhaps best known now by its iconic Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen poster art, in its heyday it was a bustling nightclub that was part artist salon, part rowdy music hall. The cabaret published its own humorous journal Le Chat Noir, which was published until 1895.

  9. Dec 13, 2018 · Rodolphe Salis, a radical impresario, invites this enterprising group to his new cabaret, to use it as a meeting point. 1 It is the birth of the first cabaret of the modern era, Le Chat Noir. Salis is said to have come up with the name after finding a stray black cat during refurbishment.

  10. Le Chat Noir or The Black Cat was the first cabaret in the modern sense and was established by an unsuccessful painter named Louis Rodolphe Salis, born in 1851, a year after the death of the famous wax sculptor, Madame Tussaud. His father was a wine merchant in Chatellerault and he wanted his son to be a tradesman, but Salis wanted to be a painter.

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