Mucha paintings are discussed in full within this article which aims to uncover the finest art to have come from the career of Czech Art Nouveau illustrator and painter, Alphonse Mucha. There is content on his life and a brief summary of the most impressive titles from his career.Alphonse Mucha was integral to the rise of the Art Nouveau movement, with other notable contributors to it including the likes of Aubrey Beardsley, Frantisek BÃlek, Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, Walter Crane, Jules Cheret, Eugene Gaillard plus Frenchman Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec who himself was similarly seen as a poster artist like Mucha.The approach taken by Alphonse Mucha within his career makes his original paintings and prints particularly popular with in the modern era with art fans who like to buy them as reproductions in order to add some colour and style to their own homes. Typically these supporters will choose framed art prints, posters or stretched canvases that accurately recreate his detail and colour but at a price that is far more affordable than his original paintings which now command extraordinary prices and are stored within many of the most prestigious galleries and museums around Europe and North America. Many of these can be found relatively near to his native Czech home, with German and Austrian institutions among those that hold some of the bigger works from his career.The best known paintings from Mucha's career included Evening, Job, Summer, Music, Bieres de la Meuse, Night, Hiver, Princess Hyacinth, Cognac Template, Printemps, Moet et Chandon, Ivy, Eve, Dance, Job, Music, Fruit, Eclat du Jour, Polar Star, Eveil du Matin, Salon des Cent, Morning, Spring, Daytime, Dance, Winter and La Primavere.In conclusion, Alphonse Mucha holds an impressive reputation which was built up on achievement within illustration that left him with an exceptional back catalogue of stylish poster prints which added to his coverage of slavic history within a series of oil paintings. Mucha was inspired by Neo-classicist art which shows in his classicly elegant work that concentrates on depicting women in a flattering and feminine way which was quite different to the other artists who had gone before his own career of the late 19th century.
terça-feira, 13 de setembro de 2011
Mucha Paintings
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