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Mucha, Alfons: Lady of the Camellias
Lady of the Camellias
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Lady of the Camellias

Alfons Mucha
Art Nouveau | People
Reference #: #8119
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Mucha, Alfons: Lady of the Camellias
Mucha, Alfons: Lady of the Camellias
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Lady of the Camellias

Pictured is the Art Nouveau style poster for the play "La Dame aux Camélias" starring Sarah Bernhardt. It is clearly influenced by the work of Alphonse Mucha. It shows an elegant lady in profile dressed in an ornate gown, with a flower in her hair. In the background is a pink and lilac background with stars. Below is a stylized inscription of the Théâtre de la Renaissance and the name of the lithographic firm.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is tall. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860-1939) Czech Art Nouveau painter. Born in Ivančice, he studied high school in Brno and initially made his living painting backdrops. After 1879, he shortly lived in Vienna, where he expanded his artistic education. After a fire in his employer’s company, he was forced to return to Moravia. He did not stay long, and already in 1887 moved to Paris to continue his studies at the Académie Julian and Académie Colarossi. It was at this time that he worked on the production of advertising posters (Monaco, Monte Carlo. Among hist most famous works are posters for famous Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt. She was so happy with the result that she signed a contract for six years with Mucha. In 1906 in Prague, Mucha married Marie Chytilová. Together, they visited the United States, where he met with his new patron millionaire Charles R. Crane. After returning to the Czech Republic, he settled in Prague. When Czechoslovakia gained independence, he designed postage stamps, banknotes and other documents for the new state. He created a series of paintings depicting Four seasons. From 1891 he worked on his masterpiece, Slav Epic - a series of twenty huge paintings, tracing the history of the Slavs, which he dedicated in 1928 to Prague. These were stored between the years 1963-2012 at the chateau in Moravsky Krumlov. In 2012, they were transferred to the National Gallery in the Trade Fair Palace. Alfons Mucha died on July 14, 1939 to pneumonia, after his arrest and interrogation by the Gestapo. He is buried at Vyšehrad cemetery.

Lady of the Camellias

Alfons Mucha
Art Nouveau | People
Reference #: #8119

Motif size (height max. 140 cm)

Total size: 30 x 80 cm

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Lady of the Camellias

Pictured is the Art Nouveau style poster for the play "La Dame aux Camélias" starring Sarah Bernhardt. It is clearly influenced by the work of Alphonse Mucha. It shows an elegant lady in profile dressed in an ornate gown, with a flower in her hair. In the background is a pink and lilac background with stars. Below is a stylized inscription of the Théâtre de la Renaissance and the name of the lithographic firm.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is tall. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860-1939) Czech Art Nouveau painter. Born in Ivančice, he studied high school in Brno and initially made his living painting backdrops. After 1879, he shortly lived in Vienna, where he expanded his artistic education. After a fire in his employer’s company, he was forced to return to Moravia. He did not stay long, and already in 1887 moved to Paris to continue his studies at the Académie Julian and Académie Colarossi. It was at this time that he worked on the production of advertising posters (Monaco, Monte Carlo. Among hist most famous works are posters for famous Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt. She was so happy with the result that she signed a contract for six years with Mucha. In 1906 in Prague, Mucha married Marie Chytilová. Together, they visited the United States, where he met with his new patron millionaire Charles R. Crane. After returning to the Czech Republic, he settled in Prague. When Czechoslovakia gained independence, he designed postage stamps, banknotes and other documents for the new state. He created a series of paintings depicting Four seasons. From 1891 he worked on his masterpiece, Slav Epic - a series of twenty huge paintings, tracing the history of the Slavs, which he dedicated in 1928 to Prague. These were stored between the years 1963-2012 at the chateau in Moravsky Krumlov. In 2012, they were transferred to the National Gallery in the Trade Fair Palace. Alfons Mucha died on July 14, 1939 to pneumonia, after his arrest and interrogation by the Gestapo. He is buried at Vyšehrad cemetery.


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