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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. 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.

  3. 5 days ago · What is less known about the celebrated Tournée du Chat Noir poster is that it was made by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859–1923), an artist and Montmartre resident for whom cats were a true ...

  4. Bernard Natan's brother, Samuel Tanenzaph known as Émile Natan, was detained at the Miranda de Ebro Gestapo camp before joining the Free French Forces in 1943. Inheritance and memory Following the dispossession and elimination of Bernard Natan, new experts commissioned by Vichy examined Pathé's accounts, concluding that the company's assets ...

  5. En novembre 1929, Natan instaure la première compagnie de télévision de France, Télévision-Baird-Natan. Un an après, il achète une station de radio à Paris et constitue un holding (Radio-Natan-Vitus) qui deviendra un véritable empire radiophonique. Mais en 1935, Pathé tombe en banqueroute.

  6. 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.

  7. Son ami Émile Goudeau, journaliste et romancier, fait ainsi venir ses connaissances et les anciens membres de son club littéraire des Hydropathes. Dès le début, ces quelques écrivains et chansonniers se retrouvent presque chaque soir au Chat noir, autour d’un verre et de quelques vers.

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