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ALFONS MUSHA
CHEN YIJIN
IL MODELLO MUCHA
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JOB,1896
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Litografia a colori,cm54,2×41
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Mucha produced a flurry of
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paintings, posters, advertisements,
and book illustrations, as well as
designs for jewelry, carpets,
wallpaper, and theatre sets in what
was termed initially The Mucha
Style but became known as Art
Nouveau (French for "new art").
IL TEATRO
Inizia
Sarah Rerhardt/ La plume
1896
litografia a colori,cm 68×49
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L’asse principale
dell’attività di MUCHA negli
anni 1894-1900 è la
collaborazione con la compagnia
teatrale di Sarah Rerhardt,per la
quale crea la sua prima opera
importante ,il manifesto per la
pièce Gismonda(1894-1895) che
lo rende immediatamente famoso
la passion,1904
litografia a colori
cm 197,5×71
Principessa giacinta,1911
litografia a colori, cm 122,2×83
2
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VITA QUOTIDIANA:
VERSO UN’ARTE PER TUTTI
Tra le principali teorie alla base
dell’Art Nouveau vi era la
convinzione,fondata sul principio
che la bellezza fosse da
considerare un patrimonio comune
a tutta l’umanità ,che l’arte dovesse
accessibile a tutti .
Biscuits Champagne,1896 circa
litografia a colori ,cm 52×35
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Alfons Mucha
Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile,1899
litografia a colori
cm 24,1×42,9
Alfons Mucha
Hommage respectueux de nestle ,1897
litografia a colori,cm 200×400
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