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MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS SECTION

ALPHONSE MUCHA

Alphonse Maria Mucha - known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. Living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, he was widely known for his distinctly stylized and decorative theatrical posters, particularly those of Sarah Bernhardt

Mucha produced a flurry of paintings, posters, advertisements, and book illustrations, as well as designs for jewellery, carpets, wallpaper, and theatre sets in what was initially called the Mucha Style but became known as Art Nouveau (French for 'new art'). Mucha's works frequently featured beautiful healthy young women in flowing vaguely Neoclassical looking robes, often surrounded by lush flowers which sometimes formed haloes behind the women's heads. In contrast with contemporary poster makers he used paler pastel colors. The 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris spread the "Mucha style" internationally. 

Interest in Mucha's distinctive style experienced a strong revival in the 1960s (with a general interest in Art Nouveau).

"F. Champenois Imprimeur - Editeur (Reverie)"  Color lithography

"F. Champenois Imprimeur - Editeur (Reverie)"

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"La Danse"  Color lithography  ​

"La Danse"

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"Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile"  Color lithography

"Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile"

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"Untitled from Documents Décoratifs"  Color lithography

"Untitled from Documents Décoratifs"

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"Summer"  Color lithography​

"Spring"

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"Summer"  Color lithography​

"Summer"

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"Autumn"  Color lithography​

"Autumn"

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"Winter"  Color lithography  ​

"Winter"

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Decorative plate

Decorative plate

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Decorative plate

Decorative plate

Decorative plate

Decorative pillow

Decorative pillow

Decorative pillow

Decorative pillow

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