Alfons mucha biography of mahatma
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About La Peinture Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau Print
The fame of his posters La Peintureled to success in the art world; he was invited by Deschamps to show his work in the Salon des Cent exhibition in 1896, and then, in 1897, to have a major retrospective in the same gallery showing 448 works. The magazine La Plume made a special edition devoted to his work, and his exhibition traveled to Vienna, Prague, Munich, Brussels, London, and New York, giving him an international reputation.About the Life Size Posters
La Peinture - Alphonse Mucha - Art Nouveau Print by Alphonse Mucha. Bigger the better. Our life size posters are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a sufficent white bord•
When the Nazis entered Prague, they hunted down the elderly Art Nouveau pioneer Alfons Mucha, because he was a Freemason
The beginning of the 20th century was marked by an extraordinary art movement known as Art Nouveau. Its main objective was to modernize design, escaping from the previously popular eclectic historical styles. One of the artists closely linked to this art movement is Alfons Mucha, born in Moravia in 1860.
Owing to Mucha, the Prague we see today is overwhelmed by Art Nouveau splendor and artistry, reflected in not only building facades and museums but also shops that offer Art Nouveau-inspired products such as lamps, jewelry, and chocolate boxes.
After being rejected by the Prague Academy of Fine Arts, Mucha, aged 19, went to Vienna to work as a theatrical set painter. In 1887 he moved to Paris, where he studied at the Julian Academy, but his money ran out and he started looking for a job as an illustrator. Struggling to make a living, Mucha finally attracted the