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Alphonse Mucha: Collections - 170+ Art Nouveau Reproductions - Annotated Series

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(Revised 01/2014 - 170+ Larger HD illustrations with annotations)ALPHONSE COLLECTIONS Art Book contains 170+ HD Reproductions from the following collections; Beatitudes and Clio, Decoratifs, Flowers, Le Pater and Moet & Chandon, Precious Stones, Seasons and Times of Day. Also, 29 Photographs taken by Mucha. A wonderful collection of reproductions from one of Art Nouveau's greatest illustrators.Book includes Annotations, Table of Contents, Top 50 Museums of the World and Interesting Facts Page below. Alphonse Mucha is formatted for all Kindle devices, Kindle for iOS and Android tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).INTERESTING § In 1868, Alphonse Mucha's earliest known composition was a crucifixion, using pencil, crayon and watercolor when he was about 8 years old.§ In 1872, he attends the Gymnázium Slovanské on a choral scholarship.§ In 1877, Mucha is expelled from school due to poor academic performance. While traveling home he views a fresco at a local church. Inspired by the painting he decides to become a professional painter.§ In 1880, he becomes an apprentice scenery painter at Vienna's Kautsky-Brioschi-Burghardt theatre design company.§ In 1882, Mucha receives his first commission to paint a decorative scene in Emmahof Castle by Count Karl Khuen-Belasi. The counts brother then commissions Mucha to paint a scene at Gandegg Castle in Tyrol. Count Egon is so impressed with Mucha's work that he funds his formal artistic training in Munich.§ In 1885, Mucha joins Munich's Academy of Art. He stays for two years and becomes an active member of the Škréta Group, a community of European art students living in Munich.§ In 1887, he moves to Paris with painter friend Karel Mašek. Mucha joins Académie Julian and studies under academic painters; Jean-Paul Laurens, Jules Joseph Lefébvre and Gustave Boulanger.§ In 1889, Mucha begins working as a professional illustrator. He secures commissions from Czech and French publishers.§ In 1891, he produces his first book of illustrations for Paris publisher Armand Colin.§ In 1892, Mucha begins giving drawing lessons in his studio. His classes become so successful that he is asked to teach at the Académie Colarossi.§ In 1893, he shares his studio at No.8, rue de la Grande Chaumière with painter Paul Gauguin.§ In 1893, Mucha purchases his first camera. Photography becomes a necessary part of his life in preparing compositions and as a medium in its own right.§ In 1894, Mucha designs Sarah Bernhardt's 'Gismonda' poster. It becomes so popular with Parisians, that many are stolen from the hoardings.§ In 1895, he signs a six year contract with Sarah Bernhardt, designing stage sets, posters and costumes.§ In 1897, Mucha holds his first solo exhibition with 107 works at the Galerie de la Bodinière, 18 rue St Lazare. That same year, he is invited to hold a solo exhibition with 448 works, at the Salon des Cent.§ In 1901, he is awarded the Légion d'honneur by the French government for his work on the Paris Exhibition.§ In 1909, Mucha obtains financial backing from Charles Richard Crane to begin his work on the Slav Epic.§ In 1912, Mucha completes the first three canvases of the Slav Epic.§ In 1918, Mucha designs Czechoslovakia's first series of postage stamps. From 1919-31, his designs also appear on Czechoslovakian bank notes.§ In 1919, The first exhibition of the Slav Epic is held at the Klementinum in Prague.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 16, 2011

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December 9, 2023
Mucha, a great introduction.

A great introduction to the world of Alphonse Mucha.
I acquired this book on my kindle and I wanted to use it to see the progression of Mucha's detailed fluid details for example, within his posters.
There is a detailed, linked index.
This isn't a book to learn about Mucha as the man or his works within the history of art with detailed annotation but I'd say for the artist wanting to see the progression of the organic fluidity of Art Nouveau, this is a great book to read.
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February 20, 2020
I love Mucha's style and really enjoy seeing his work. This book had an interesting assortment, including some of his photography. It might be a flaw in the kindle version, but I thought some of the art was not reproduced well and the image quality was poor. This was only true for a minority of drawings, but it did affect my enjoyment of the book.
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