Alphonse Mucha:
Glass picture "Laurel" (1901)
Alphonse Mucha:
Glass picture "Laurel" (1901)

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reproduction on float glass | size 47 x 35 cm (h/w) | incl. mounting hardware

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Glass picture "Laurel" (1901)
Alphonse Mucha: Glass picture "Laurel" (1901)

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Glass picture "Laurel" (1901)

Great art by an outstanding representative of Art Nouveau. Alphonse Mucha's glass picture "Laurel" impresses with its expressiveness and harmonious colouring. High-quality reproduction on float glass. Delivery includes a suspension device and a 12 mm spacer. Size 47 x 35 cm (h/w).

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Portrait of the artist Alphonse Mucha

About Alphonse Mucha

1860-1939

Alphonse Mucha was one of the most important grandmasters of Art Nouveau.

After his first steps as an autodidact, he studied in Munich and Vienna, from where he finally moved to Paris. There he developed his typical style full of symbols, delicate colours and decorative elements, which he liked to entwine around fairy-like young women with long, flowing hair. Due to his versatility, Mucha was practically overwhelmed with commissions and was soon regarded as one of the main representatives of Art Nouveau.

Alphonse Mucha achieved fame with the posters for the stage roles of Sarah Bernhardt. His speciality was calendar illustrations, but he also showed his art in stained glass windows, furniture, costumes...

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