ALFONS MUCHA een prachtige kalender rechtstreeks uit Praag in 1999

Spring Alphonse Mucha Date: 1896 Style: Art Nouveau (Modern) Series: The seasons Genre: allegorical painting Media: oil Location: Private Collection Order Oil Painting reproduction Article 'The Seasons' was Mucha's first set of decorative panels and it became one of his most popular series. One of the most illustrious series of paintings Mucha created during his lifetime was titled, The Seasons. Created in 1896, the series of four paintings includes Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winte; these quickly became some of his most revered works. The series became so popular that Mucha was asked to produce another two sets based around.

Reproduction of Alfons Mucha, Spring 1900 by Marishkavd on DeviantArt

1 of 1 The Seasons: Spring (1896) Mucha personifies Spring as a fair-haired figure in a translucent white dress standing under a blossoming tree. The blossom is echoed in the white flowers in her hair. She holds a lyre fashioned from a branch on which three small birds sit. © Mucha Trust See license information Part of set A comprehensive resource for information on Alphonse Mucha (or Alfons Mucha) with details on his life, the Mucha Trust Collection, news, exhibitions, events and publications. The Seasons or Four Seasons is the name of three different color lithograph series produced by Czech visual artist Alphonse Mucha. They were produced in 1896, 1897, and 1900. Background In 1895, Mucha produced the poster for Gismonda, a play starring Sarah Bernhardt. The Four Seasons: Spring (1896) Mucha personifies Spring as an innocent, fair-haired figure. The translucent white dress is a metaphor for virginity. As she stands beneath blossoming tree, the blossom flowers appear in her hair symbolises the potential of new life. In her hand she holds a branch fashioned into a lyre.

ALFONS MUCHA een prachtige kalender rechtstreeks uit Praag in 1999

Image Source. "Spring" This decorative panel printed on silk from 1900, titled "Spring", is by the Czech artist and founder of the Art Nouveau movement, Alphonse Mucha. It is one of four panels in his Seasons series from 1900. In this piece, the season of Spring is personified as a beautiful young woman. The official site of the Mucha Foundation. A comprehensive resource for information on Alphonse Mucha (or Alfons Mucha) with details on his life, the Mucha Trust Collection, news, exhibitions, events and publications.. Spring (1896) Colour lithograph. Go to The Seasons: Spring. The Seasons: Summer (1896) Colour lithograph. Go to The Seasons. アルフォンス・ミュシャ 6区 (パリ) アンテイア 四季 (ミュシャの絵画) 利用者:Gazafanids Details Title: The Seasons Creator: Alphonse Mucha Date Created: 1896 Rights: Mucha Foundation The Seasons, Colour lithograph, 1896 In 1896, Mucha began his series of decorative panels with.

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Alfons Maria Mucha [1] [2] Czech: [ˈalfons ˈmuxa]; 24 July 1860 - 14 July 1939), [3] known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. Alphonse Mucha Czech, 1860 - 1939 The Seasons: Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, 1896 Signed, Mucha, lower left or lower right Original Lithographs on wove paper 39 ¾ by 20 1/8 in. (each) 99.06 by 51.12 cm. Enquire Further images "The aim of art is to glorify beauty." —Alphonse Mucha Literature Catalog: Rennert/Weill 18 var. 1; Bridges P3-P6. Published on June 19, 2020 / Updated on October 14, 2023. Email: [email protected] / Phone: +44 7429 011000. Spirit of Spring delivers an allegorical theme relatively early in the career of Alphonse Mucha. This piece is dated at 1894 and now resides in a private collection, with little more known about it. Directed by: Meryam Joobeur Written by: Meryam Joobeur Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'The seasons (Spring, Summer)' was created in 1898 by Alphonse Mucha in Art Nouveau (Modern) style.

Alfons Mucha, Mistři světového umění, Umění, Knihy v češtině, Slovart

The official site of the Mucha Foundation. A comprehensive resource for information on Alphonse Mucha (or Alfons Mucha) with details on his life, the Mucha Trust Collection, news, exhibitions, events and publications. In this series, Mucha expressed the mood of four times of the day with the figures of four women. Each woman's pose and the seasonal landscape in the background—Morning with spring; Daytime with summer; Evening with autumn; Night with winter—reflect her mood. Combining delicate colours with exuberant floral motifs, Mucha then enclosed.