这位新艺术风格(Art Nouveau)的大师阿尔方斯·穆夏(Alphonse Mucha,1860-1939)是捷克公认的国宝艺术家,是20世纪初叶巴黎流行的“新艺术”的代表人物。 他所缔造出的风格样式当时遍布世界各地,从巴黎、布鲁塞尔、维也纳、伦敦,远渡新大陆的纽约,穿越太平洋到达东京、上海,产生了巨大的影响。 阿尔丰斯 · 穆夏 Alphonse ...
Count Karl Khuen of Mikulov hired Mucha to decorate Hrušovany Emmahof Castle with murals, and was impressed enough that he agreed to sponsor Mucha's formal training at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Mucha moved to Paris in 1887, and continued his studies at Académie Julian and ...
Alphonse Mucha played a prominent role in shaping the French Art Nouveau movement around the turn of the century.
Mucha went on to design hundreds of pieces in the decorative arts field, but later distanced himself from the style he pioneered, devoting his time and energy to painting. This book presents the full array of Mucha's artistic contributions--not only his posters and jewelry designs but also ...
Sadly, Alphonse Mucha drawings are some of his least known works of art. Most often he is remembered as one of the most influential artists in the field of decorative arts and the Art Nouveau movement. But this does not come close to covering the extent of Mucha's artistic contributions. ...
"Summer From: The Four Seasons, " Giclee Print after 1896 Print by Alphonse Mucha, 1896 $610 H 19.5 in W 15.5 in Art Nouveau Gemstone Painting after Alphonse Mucha Spring $550 Sale Price 75% Off H 15 in W 11 in D 0.13 in Gemstone Painting Modeled After Alphonse Mucha Summer Art Nou...
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The zest for Art Nouveau works continued with Alphonse Mucha, whose ornate designs remain a staple for collectors. Two sets of his revered decorative panels for the four seasons claimed top sales: the 1896 set of The Seasons was won for $43,200; a r...
Alphonse Mucha was an Art Nouveau illustrator and painter noted for his posters of idealized female figures. After early education in Brno, Moravia, and work for a theatre scene-painting firm in Vienna, Mucha studied art in Prague, Munich, and Paris in t