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ART NOUVEAU
(a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I.
French for “new art” was an international art movement of style, decoration and architecture used during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
One characterization of this movement was depictions of flowers and vines, also called foliate forms. Many of these forms were used in mosaics.
Famous Art Nouveau Artists
Alphonse Mucha
Gustav Klimt
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Koloman Moser
William Bradley
WHO IS ALPHONSE MUCHA
- Designer- Illustrator- An Artist
He mainly worked in the field of advertisement, and his work was used in a variety of ways.
Mucha produced a flurry of paintings, posters, advertisements, and book illustrations, as well as designs for jewelry, carpets, wallpaper, postcard and theatre sets in what was termed initially The Mucha Style.
BIOGRAPHY
Alfonse Mucha / Alphonse Mucha was born on 24th July 1860 in the Czech Republic.
He showed a big musical and graphic talent when he was a young boy.
Thanks to his talent he had obtained referral to study high school in Brno where he could develop his gift.
Mucha went to Germany where he started to study at a graphics school. He finished in Paris.
Early on, he worked for a famous actress Sarah Bernhardt and her theatre in Paris.
After nearly a lifetime of success in the world of advertisement, he finished off his life with The Slav Epic.
He died on 14th July 1939.
IN WHAT PERIOD
Time Period: 1860-1939 which is in the same period as William Morris
The Art Movement during this period is ART NOUVEAU
WHERE & HOW Czech painter Alphonse Maria Mucha leapt to fame in Paris in 1895
when his poster Gismonda (1894) for the superstar Sarah Bernhardt
heralded the birth of the distinctive ‘Style Mucha’ and established
him as the pre-eminent exponent of French Art Nouveau
Mucha's works frequently featured beautiful young women in flowing,
vaguely Neoclassical-looking robes, often surrounded by lush
flowers which sometimes formed halos behind their heads. In
contrast with contemporary poster makers he used pale pastel
colors.
Mucha used lithography as the printing technique for his posters.
The posters are usually signed in the block. Some of his posters
were produced as sets like The Four Seasons. Complete sets count
among the most searched for of his works.
In 1890 the artist had his first one man show in Paris with 448 works
on display. His art work was not confined to the printing media. He
designed tissues, stamps and even bank bills.
DESIGN AND PHILOSOPHY Does not believe that he’s apart
of the “Art Nouveau” movement. Art is eternal.
He had a taste for female figures in theatrical poses, flamboyant curving lines, floral motifs and delicate interwoven designs.
Most of his artwork is in a form of portrait, where 70% of the printing were covered by the figure of a woman. Other character of Alphonse Mucha artworks that were clearly shows are the plant and wave lines, Decorative art ,the warm colors used and also textures.
WHY? Why does Alphonse
Mucha featured beautiful women in most of his artwork in that period?
It was some kind of advertising poster for a play /
teather.
Alphonse Mucha describe them as symbol’s posed of nature's wealth of beauty.
Analysis
Title: Zodiac
View: Full View
Creation Start Date: 1896
Creation End Date: 1896
Creation Date: 1896
Object Type: Prints
Materials and Techniques: Lithograph
(proof before letters) in eleven colors: pink,
light red, carmine red, beige, turquoise,
brownish violet, ocher, dark brown, gray
olive, silver, gold; on satin
Dimensions: 24 7/8 x 18 1/2 in. (63.18 x
46.99 cm)
Title: The Four Seasons Creation Date: 1896 Object Type: Prints Materials and Techniques: Lithograph (proof before letters) in eleven colors: pink, light red, carmine red, beige, turquoise, brownish violet, ocher, dark brown, gray olive, silver, gold; on satin Dimensions: 24 7/8 x 18 1/2 in. (63.18 x 46.99 cm)