Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Hospodářská průmyslová a umělecká výstava českého severovýchodu v Hořicích (1903) Source

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Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Hospodářská průmyslová a umělecká výstava českého severovýchodu v Hořicích (1903) Source
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Russia Restituenda [Russia Must Recover] (1922) Source
“The poster served as a plea for help for starving Russian children.”
Alphonse Mucha, 1860–1939
Au Quartier Latin, 1898; DETAIL
Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha Studio Photograph, 1880
Mucha began to take photographs in the early 1880's, in Vienna, with a borrowed camera. It was not until he had gained some recognition in Paris and sufficient funds that he purchased his first camera. Mucha’s photographic output grew dramatically after his move to a large studio in the rue du Val de Grâce in 1896. In the new studio, where he had considerably more light thanks to large windows and a glass ceiling, he photographed on a virtually daily basis.
Between 1896 and the early 1900s Mucha made a remarkable series of photographs of the models posing for him. The use of photography as an inexpensive medium for preliminary studies was common among Mucha’s Parisian contemporaries. However, Mucha’s photographs are more than just an alternative to sketches because they also capture the inimitable atmosphere of Mucha’s studio, a world of art in its own right. It was in his studio that that Mucha entertained countless Parisian artists, writers and musicians. It was also the setting for one of the earliest cinematic projections given by the Lumière brothers, whom Mucha had met in 1895, and for psychic experiments with Camille Flammarion and Albert de Rochas.
In the background of the studies of models, examples of Mucha’s work may be seen, surrounded by his collection of objets d’art, books and furniture, many of which survive to this day.
The majority of Mucha’s Parisian photographs were not taken for a specific project, however, some photographs were obviously directed, with his friends and models posing as characters for book illustration. Later this practice grew into a part of his experimentation with his models to express his philosophical ideas through theatrical poses and gestures.
Mucha’s theatrical approach culminated in his preparatory work for the "Slav Epic" canvases. Before working on each canvas Mucha produced numerous staged photographs documenting costumed models posing under his "theater" directions. From these photographs he selected appropriate images and synthesized them to create a complicated historical event on a single canvas.
Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) A standing woman in a turban and a cape (1897) Source
Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Leslie Carter (1908)
Alphonse Mucha working in 1896 on the poster of Cassan Fils, Imprimerie fondee en 1851
The Poster
The Four Seasons by Alphonse Mucha
One night I was looking at art nouveau paintings and illustration and I was inspired by one of Alphonse Mucha piece ‘The Moon’ so I decided to study his drawing and I went with this with a little twist. I absolutely love how he captures the softness and mystique of the women he paints.
Mucha - L'Épopée slave
L'Épopée slave) est l'œuvre monumentale la plus ambitieuse de Alphonse Mucha, bien différente des affiches Art nouveau qui l'ont rendu célèbre. Il s'agit d'un cycle de 20 immenses toiles peintes entre 1910 et 1928, retraçant l'histoire, les mythes et les moments marquants des peuples slaves. Mucha voulait créer une œuvre capable d'exprimer l'identité culturelle et spirituelle slave.
Alphonse Mucha, Czech (1860-1939), The Ruby, 1900, color lithograph, 63.7 x 28.2 cm
Models of Alphonse Mucha
The official site of the Mucha Foundation. A comprehensive resource for information on Alphonse Mucha (or Alfons Mucha) with details on his