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Alphonse Mucha Pocket Foiled Journal

Alphonse Mucha Pocket Foiled Journal

Simon & Schuster

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Explore related artwork by Alphonse Mucha at the Chrysler Museum

Product Details

  • Beautiful foil-stamped cover
  • Ribbon bookmark
  • 176 lined pages
  • Product Type: Journal, Hardcover
  • 176 pages
  • Shipping Dimensions: 5.9 × 4.4 × 0.6 inches
    (15.0 × 11.2 × 1.5 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb (4.8 oz; 136 g)
  • SKU010009975 | ISBN: 9781783616831

About the Artist, Alphonse Mucha

Alphonse Mucha, a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau movement, was a Czech artist and designer born in 1860. His distinctive style was characterized by intricate and elegant compositions, often featuring graceful female figures adorned with elaborate patterns and organic motifs. Mucha gained international fame through his iconic poster designs for the legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt, which exemplified the Art Nouveau aesthetics with their fluid lines and rich color palettes. His artistic vision went beyond posters, encompassing illustrations, decorative panels, and even architectural elements. Mucha's work celebrated the harmony between nature and human expression, and he became a leading advocate for the idea of "total art," in which art and design are seamlessly integrated into everyday life. His influence on the Art Nouveau movement and decorative arts is enduring, leaving a lasting legacy on the world of art and design.

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