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If you haven't yet seen the exhibition "Timeless Mucha - Mucha to Manga: The Magic of Line" at the Bunkamura Museum in Tokyo, you had better hurry! The exhibition finishes tomorrow, Sunday, 29th September.
The exhibition…
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There are only a few days left to see "Timeless Mucha - Mucha to Manga: The Magic of Line" before it finishes at the Bunkamura Museum in Tokyo this coming Sunday, 29th September.
Curated by the Mucha Foundation's Tomoko…
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Yesterday marked the opening of the first ever Alphonse Mucha exhibition in Brazil at the Centro Cultural FIESP in Sao Paulo!
The exhibition includes over 150 works by Mucha and by later generations of artists who found…
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Today is the first full day of the first ever @realalphonsemucha exhibition in Latin America!
With over 150 works both by Mucha and by later generations of artists inspired by his work, the exhibition at the…
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It is just two days until the first ever exhibition of @realalphonsemucha's work in Brazil opens at the Centro Cultural FIESP in Sao Paulo!
The exhibition will run from September 18th to December 15th, and contains over…
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Many of Alphonse Mucha's best loved works are personifications of abstract concepts or of things we find around us in the world. "The Flowers" (1898) is a great example of this.
The final in the series is "Lily". You can…
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Two of the original watercolours from "The Flowers" (1898) were exhibited at Alphonse Mucha's solo exhibition at the Salon des Cent in 1897, but the entire set did not become available until the following year.
The third…
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@realalphonsemucha's "The Flowers" (1898) was such a success when first printed that the Champenois printers immediately printed another smaller version with all four panels presented in a single image.
The second of the…
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Mucha's "The Precious Stones" (1900) is one of his best loved series of decorative panels, with beautiful women personifying the spirit of four precious stones. In each panel, the upper part of the composition is…
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This is the second decorative panel @realalphonsemucha created to celebrate summer - "Summer, from The Seasons" (1897). The figure relaxing in the shade of the sunflowers is similar to Mucha's celebrated advertising poster…
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