Born in 1860 in a small Czech town, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) was an artist on the forefront of Art Nouveau, the modernist movement that swept Paris in the 1910s, marking a return to the simplicity of natural forms, and changing the world of art and design forever. In fact, Art Nouveau was known to insiders as the “Mucha style” for the legions of imitators who adapted the master’s celebrated tableaux. Today, his distinctive depictions of lithe young women in classical dress have become a pop cultural touchstone, inspiring album covers, comic books, and everything in between. Patrick Bade and Victoria Charles offer readers an inspiring survey of Mucha’s career, illustrated with over one hundred lustrous images, from early Parisian advertisements and posters for Sandra Bernhardt, to the famous historical murals painted just before his death, at the age of 78, in 1939.
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Patrick Bade
bookHenri de Toulous Lautrec : Art et intrigue
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bookEdward Burne-Jones: Art and intrigue
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bookGustav Klimt
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bookGustav Klimt
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bookTamara de Lempicka et œuvres d'art
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bookAlphonse Mucha et œuvres d'art
Patrick Bade
bookGustav Klimt y obras de arte
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bookGustav Klimt et œuvres d'art
Jane Reynolds, Patrick Bade
bookAlfons Mucha und Kunstwerke
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bookLempicka and artworks
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