Easter girl (mirror) (1960) Printmaking by Alphonse Mucha

Printmaking on Glass, 21.1x15.4 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Printmaking, Analog Print on Glass
  • Dimensions Height 21.1in, Width 15.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Printmaking under $1,000 Figurative
"Easter" or "Easter Girl," which features a young woman in a flowing dress, holding a basket of colorful Easter eggs. The painting is typical of Mucha's style, with its intricate and highly decorative patterns, swirling lines, and use of vibrant colors. The Easter Girl herself is depicted with a serene expression,[...]
"Easter" or "Easter Girl," which features a young woman in a flowing dress, holding a basket of colorful Easter eggs.

The painting is typical of Mucha's style, with its intricate and highly decorative patterns, swirling lines, and use of vibrant colors. The Easter Girl herself is depicted with a serene expression, surrounded by flowers and foliage that give the painting a dreamlike quality.

The Easter Girl has become one of Mucha's most famous works, and it has been reproduced in a variety of formats, from posters to calendars to greeting cards. The image captures the joy and beauty of the spring season, and it has become a symbol of Easter celebrations around the world.

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Mucha was famous for his commercial posters, which had a wide audience, but he also worked in a variety of other media, including furniture, jewelry, and theatrical sets. He mostly worked in Vienna and Paris,[...]

Mucha was famous for his commercial posters, which had a wide audience, but he also worked in a variety of other media, including furniture, jewelry, and theatrical sets. He mostly worked in Vienna and Paris, but was also in Chicago, where he taught at the Art Institute, from 1904 to 1910. There, he introduced his interpretation of the "new art" to a United States audience. The densely patterned posters epitomize the Art Nouveau interest in natural forms, decoration, and a rejection of the anonymity of mechanical production.

Accomplishments Women were a common theme in Mucha's work (and in Art Nouveau art in general). The femme nouvelle or "new woman" type was a favorite subject, since it served both allegorical and decorative purposes. Indeed, Mucha and his peers celebrated femininity as the antidote to an overly-industrialized, impersonal, "masculine" world.Mucha worked in a variety of media that were accessible to a wide audience, and so the reach of his art extended beyond the borders of "high art." Everything could be a work of art, encompassing a person's daily experience, from wallpaper to furniture to clothing to promotional posters around the city.Although Mucha is most associated with his Art Nouveau posters, he spent the latter of half of his career focused on projects of a nationalist character. Stirred by a pride in his country and an interest in its artistic traditions, Mucha sought to celebrate the history and mores of Czech culture.

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