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Alphonse Mucha Wall Art

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Salome Fine Art Print
Salome
12" x 18"
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Price: $35.99
F Champenois, Paris 1898 Fine Art Print
F Champenois, Paris 1898
20" x 30"
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Price: $61.99
White Star Champagne, Moet et Chandon, 1889 Fine Art Print
White Star Champagne, Moet et Chandon, 1889
12" x 30"
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Price: $44.99
Medee Fine Art Print
Medee
10" x 30"
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Price: $40.99
Salon Des Cents Fine Art Print
Salon Des Cents
19" x 24"
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Price: $51.99
Medee, Theatre de la Renaissance Fine Art Print
Medee, Theatre de la Renaissance
11" x 30"
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Price: $42.99
La Dame aux Camelias Fine Art Print
La Dame aux Camelias
16" x 45"
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Price: $69.99
Lefevre Utile Fine Art Print
Lefevre Utile
19" x 24"
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Price: $51.99
Lorenzaccio, Theatre de la Renaissance, Paris 1906 Fine Art Print
Lorenzaccio, Theatre de la Renaissance, Paris 1906
17" x 48"
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Price: $85.99
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Mucha is most often remembered for the dominant role he played in shaping the aesthetic of French Art Nouveau at the turn of the 20th century. Born in 1860, in what is now the Czech Republic, he had high aspirations to become a serious artist, which led him to pursue his studies in Prague and Munich. In 1887 he was lured to Paris, where he found it necessary to take on various minor commissions, including book and magazine illustration work. He achieved immediate fame in December 1894 when he accepted a commission from Sarah Bernhardt, the greatest actress of the time, to create a promotional graphic for the play Gismonda. Mucha's art captivated the hearts and imaginations of the public with its beautiful, sensuous forms and exquisite definition of detail. He achieved an elegant style with his fluid design and perfectly balanced blend of natural and abstract decorative patterns. Mucha's prolific output of posters, graphics, calendars, illustrations and decorative panel designs was concurrent with the general trend toward creating art for mass consumption and utilizing art for decoration. Through his extraordinary versatility in adapting to various forms and media, he exerted a profound influence on the Art Nouveau style.
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