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Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha's 1902 Documents décoratifs - Planche 57 - Art et décoration

1902

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Alphonse Mucha's name shines like that of a visionary artist who left an indelible mark on the aesthetics of the early 20th century. The year 1902 saw the publication of "Documents décoratifs", a seminal work edited by Émile Lévy and printed in the artistic heart of the world, Paris. This collection of exquisite prints bears witness to Mucha's distinctive style and his significant influence on the decorative arts. "Documents décoratifs" is a compendium of Mucha's iconic designs, bringing together a multitude of intricate details, organic forms and a celebration of feminine beauty. Every page of this masterpiece reflects Mucha's commitment to creating art that is not only visually enchanting, but also imbued with profound meaning. Émile Lévy, an eminent Parisian publisher and art dealer, was instrumental in recognizing and promoting Mucha's unique talent. Thanks to their collaboration, they produced a body of work that adorned the walls of many homes during the Belle Époque, contributing to the wider cultural tapestry of the time. Printed in Paris, a city steeped in artistic tradition, the "Documents décoratifs" benefited from the excellence of Parisian printing techniques. The series encapsulates Mucha's broader artistic philosophy and his aspiration to bridge the gap between the fine and applied arts. Design Central Librairie des Beaux -Arts - Decorative panels. Studies of flower applications, wallpapers, friezes, stained glass, goldsmiths etc. Émile Lévy Paris
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