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An exhibition devoted to the Art Nouveau designer highlights his suggestive, colorful posters, making an impassioned if ...
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The exhibition’s 11 rooms and 10 sections present, from a completely fresh perspective, more than one hundred works originating from the immense holdings of Musei Reali di Torino, from the Uffizi ...
"(Alphonse) Mucha is well known as a flag-bearer of Art Nouveau. But actually he became so unintentionally and he didn't like it ," Tomoko Sato, curator at Mucha Foundation, said.
On Christmas Eve 1894, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), a Czech junior designer working alone in a Parisian print shop, received a rush order from actress Sarah Bernhardt for a poster advertising her ...
is a luxurious look at Alphonse Mucha's commercial genius. Best known for his decorative posters of actresses, the art nouveau master blurred the line between fine art and advertising. The show ...