Soap Factory of Bagnolet by Alphonse MuchaThis beautiful image, the Soap Factory of Bagnolet, was created by Alphonse Mucha in 1897 as a French advertisement for a women's soap manufacturer Following Mucha's success with an earlier image entitled "Gismonda", which featured the Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt, it was clear that "The Mucha Style" was developingSlavia by Alphonse MuchaSlavia by Alphonse Mucha - discover more in our gallery of famous Alphonse Mucha paintings
Alphonse Mucha PaintingsFamous Czech artist Alphonse Mucha produced paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards and designs during a long and distinguished career which left behind a large and technically impressive oeuvre which specialised in portraiture within the style of Art Nouveau
Lorenzaccio by Alphonse MuchaLorenzaccio was a French play written by Alfred de Musset and became the inspiration for this poster by Alphonse Mucha It was to advertise a performance of the play in Paris at around the 1890s
Alphonse Mucha DrawingsThe most famous artworks by Alphonse Mucha display his illustrative skills with colour and detail but he also produced a large number of simpler drawings, some of which were for the purpose of studying for a later piece He made use of a number of different materials for his works, such as chalk, pen, ink, crayons, pastels, pencil and charcoal
Soap Factory of Bagnolet by Alphonse MuchaThis beautiful image, the Soap Factory of Bagnolet, was created by Alphonse Mucha in 1897 as a French advertisement for a women's soap manufacturer Following Mucha's success with an earlier image entitled "Gismonda", which featured the Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt, it was clear that "The Mucha Style" was developing
Soap Factory of Bagnolet by Alphonse MuchaThis beautiful image, the Soap Factory of Bagnolet, was created by Alphonse Mucha in 1897 as a French advertisement for a women's soap manufacturer Following Mucha's success with an earlier image entitled "Gismonda", which featured the Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt, it was clear that "The Mucha Style" was developing
Princess Hyacinth by Alphonse MuchaThe story behind it is a village blacksmith has a vision that his daughter becomes the Princess Hyacinth and is kidnapped by a sorcerer The ambience combines parts from the plot of the ballet: the blacksmith's tools, a crown, hearts, and instruments of sorcery A hyacinth motif is used all through the decorative details
Lorenzaccio by Alphonse MuchaLorenzaccio was a French play written by Alfred de Musset and became the inspiration for this poster by Alphonse Mucha It was to advertise a performance of the play in Paris at around the 1890s
Alfons Mucha - 158 obras de arte - pinturaPrincess Hyacinth, 1911; 6th Sokol Festival, 1912; 8th Sokol Festival, 1912; Regional Exhibition in Ivancice, 1912; The Introduction of the Slavonic Liturgy, 1912; The Slavs in Their Original Homeland, 1912; Portrait of a , 1913; Zdenka Cerny, 1913; Defense of Sziget against the Turks, 1914; The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia, 1914
Slav Epic by Alphonse MuchaOne of the most famous visual artists was Czech painter Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) This decorative artist, well known for his recognizable style, produced many paintings, postcards, designs, advertisements and illustrations
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Princess Hyacinth by Alphonse MuchaThe story behind it is a village blacksmith has a vision that his daughter becomes the Princess Hyacinth and is kidnapped by a sorcerer The ambience combines parts from the plot of the ballet: the blacksmith's tools, a crown, hearts, and instruments of sorcery A hyacinth motif is used all through the decorative details
Slav Epic by Alphonse MuchaOne of the most famous visual artists was Czech painter Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) This decorative artist, well known for his recognizable style, produced many paintings, postcards, designs, advertisements and illustrations
Alphonse Mucha PaintingsFamous Czech artist Alphonse Mucha produced paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards and designs during a long and distinguished career which left behind a large and technically impressive oeuvre which specialised in portraiture within the style of Art Nouveau
Alfons Mucha - 158 obras de arte - pinturaPrincess Hyacinth, 1911; 6th Sokol Festival, 1912; 8th Sokol Festival, 1912; Regional Exhibition in Ivancice, 1912; The Introduction of the Slavonic Liturgy, 1912; The Slavs in Their Original Homeland, 1912; Portrait of a , 1913; Zdenka Cerny, 1913; Defense of Sziget against the Turks, 1914; The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia, 1914
Alphonse Mucha DrawingsThe most famous artworks by Alphonse Mucha display his illustrative skills with colour and detail but he also produced a large number of simpler drawings, some of which were for the purpose of studying for a later piece He made use of a number of different materials for his works, such as chalk, pen, ink, crayons, pastels, pencil and charcoal
Alphonse Mucha DrawingsThe most famous artworks by Alphonse Mucha display his illustrative skills with colour and detail but he also produced a large number of simpler drawings, some of which were for the purpose of studying for a later piece He made use of a number of different materials for his works, such as chalk, pen, ink, crayons, pastels, pencil and charcoal
Alfons Mucha - 158 obras de arte - pinturaPrincess Hyacinth, 1911; 6th Sokol Festival, 1912; 8th Sokol Festival, 1912; Regional Exhibition in Ivancice, 1912; The Introduction of the Slavonic Liturgy, 1912; The Slavs in Their Original Homeland, 1912; Portrait of a , 1913; Zdenka Cerny, 1913; Defense of Sziget against the Turks, 1914; The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia, 1914
Princess Hyacinth by Alphonse MuchaThe story behind it is a village blacksmith has a vision that his daughter becomes the Princess Hyacinth and is kidnapped by a sorcerer The ambience combines parts from the plot of the ballet: the blacksmith's tools, a crown, hearts, and instruments of sorcery A hyacinth motif is used all through the decorative details
Soap Factory of Bagnolet by Alphonse MuchaThis beautiful image, the Soap Factory of Bagnolet, was created by Alphonse Mucha in 1897 as a French advertisement for a women's soap manufacturer Following Mucha's success with an earlier image entitled "Gismonda", which featured the Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt, it was clear that "The Mucha Style" was developing
Alphonse Mucha DrawingsThe most famous artworks by Alphonse Mucha display his illustrative skills with colour and detail but he also produced a large number of simpler drawings, some of which were for the purpose of studying for a later piece He made use of a number of different materials for his works, such as chalk, pen, ink, crayons, pastels, pencil and charcoal
Lorenzaccio by Alphonse MuchaLorenzaccio was a French play written by Alfred de Musset and became the inspiration for this poster by Alphonse Mucha It was to advertise a performance of the play in Paris at around the 1890s