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    Alphonse Mucha in the gorgeous Art Nouveau

    July 20, 2021 / 0 Comments

    Art Nouveau was known to insiders as the “Mucha style” for the legions of imitators who adapted the master’s celebrated tableaux. Today, his distinctive depictions of lithe young women in classical dress have become a pop cultural touchstone, inspiring album covers, comic books, and everything in between.

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    Happy Birthday to Alphonse Mucha

    July 29, 2020 / 0 Comments

    This month Mucha would have been 160 years old.

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    Where Mucha’s Magic Began: The Gismonda-poster

    April 20, 2016 / 0 Comments

    At thirty-four, and almost half of his life, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) seemed to be kind of an unfortunate lad. Imagine yourself, for instance, going to Vienna because you finally found a job, and, shortly after you arrive, your workplace burns down! Mucha made it to Paris though, and one fine Christmas day in 1894, a woman stepped into his life and changed everything. Doesn’t that give hope? Okay, he did not quite win the heart of that woman – but that would have been expecting too much given who she was: Sarah “G.O.A.T.” Bernhardt. (You don’t know Sarah Bernhardt? Click me, I’m concise information and a photo!) She needed a…

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