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Mucha Foundation shows at U.S. museums are relatively rare; a 2021–23 show that only traveled to the Speed Art Museum in Kentucky and the North Carolina Museum of Art, was the country’s first ...
His works define the Art Nouveau (“new art”) style of the late 1800s, full of dynamic natural forms or shapes. The vines and flowers that decorate and frame Mucha’s artworks are also found ...
The "Timeless Mucha" exhibition at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., (February 22–May 18, 2025) is a luxurious look at Alphonse Mucha's commercial genius.
The artist (1860-1939), a leader in the Art Nouveau movement, gets his due at the Phillips Collection this month and throughout the spring with Timeless Mucha: The Magic of the Line, a major ...
On Christmas Eve 1894, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), a Czech junior designer working alone in a Parisian print shop, received a rush order from actress Sarah Bernhardt for a poster advertising her ...
The final series talk will be on the last day of the exhibit, Jan. 10, about Mucha’s influence on the art of psychedelia and beyond, by University of California, Davis, professor James Housefield.
Alphonse Mucha: An Insight into the Artist, a six-part exhibition: Mucha the Czech, Sarah Bernhardt & the Theatre World, Le Style Mucha & Art Nouveau,The Message of Beauty, Paris 1900, Visions for ...
More than 100 artworks by Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) are on show at the Meet Mucha -- The Magic of Line exhibition at Meet You Museum in Shanghai.
Alphonse Mucha, Gismonda (1894). Collection of the Mucha Trust, ©Mucha Trust 2025. Gismonda was written by the French dramatist Victorien Sardou in 1894 and is set in Greece.
Alphonse Mucha’s body of work is full of contradictions. He is most often identified with late 19th-century Paris, but was in fact Moravian (Czech). His vision for the purpose of art was for the ...
While showcasing some of Mucha's best-known Art Nouveau works, this exhibition explores the lesser known political aspect of his career. A total of 240 works will be on display; March 9-May 19.