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Alphonse Mucha Tapestry - "Amethyst (1900)"
Dimensions: 70 x 175 cm (~)
Due to the handmade production, dimensions are approximate and are indicative.
Variations may exist from one model to another.
Composition: 76% Cotton / 9% Acrylic / 7% Polyamide / 6% Polyester / 2% Viscose
This tapestry comes with its certificate of authenticity.
Ready to hang on the wall thanks to the sleeve integrated into the lining.
Dry clean only
Genuine tapestry / cotton weaving on Jacquard loom.
Tight and fine weaving. The execution of cushions and tapestries is done with the quality of a unique savoir-faire, using noble materials, here predominantly cotton on real Jacquard looms.
Made in Flanders - Beautiful finishes
Additional cultural and artistic information about the artist
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Zodiac, The Seasons, The Hours of the Day, The Arts, The Slavic Epic.
Art Nouveau
It is the theater, its universe, its sets, which guided his steps as a painter. He wants to be a creator of ambiance, much more than a painter at the beginning of his career.
The vibrant Paris of 1890/1910. He rubbed shoulders with both Sarah Bernhardt, for whom he created posters and stage sets, and Paul Gauguin, who was one of his friends (and models).
Genius poster artist, his talent and style are forever linked to the Paris of the transition between the 19th and 20th centuries.
In 1901, Mucha designed the facade and decoration of the Fouquet Jewelery Store in his Art Nouveau style. The entire decor is now visible at the Carnavalet Museum where the place has been fully reconstructed.
Alphonse Marie MUCHA was born in Czechoslovakia (region of Moravia) in 1860.
It was Count Khuen-Bellassi (his future patron) who noticed him in Vienna in 1883. He entrusted him with the decoration of his castles in Emmahof and Gandegg, and financed his studies at the Académie Julian in Paris, where the Czech artist befriended the "Nabis" painters.
But it was his encounter with the tragedienne Sarah Bernhardt, in December 1894, for whom he designed the poster for the drama she performed, "Gismonde", that established his style and greatly and durably influenced French Art Nouveau.
From the following year, the biggest brands of the time all sought MUCHA's services to depict their flagship products: LU biscuits, JOB cigarette papers, and MOËT & CHANDON champagnes.
While he continued to work closely with Sarah Bernhardt, he participated in numerous Salons and Exhibitions, notably alongside other great poster artists of the time: Steinlen and Toulouse-Lautrec.
From 1910 onwards, he returned more and more frequently to his native country, to settle there permanently in the 1920s, where he began the work of his life: the execution of twenty gigantic paintings on the History of the Slavs.
Arrested by the Gestapo after the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany, he was released for health reasons but died on July 14, 1939, in Prague, on his 79th birthday.
(c) Natacha PELLETIER for PASSION ESTAMPES
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