Yes, I know the given name of everybody’s favourite Art Nouveau image maker is usually spelled “Alphonse.” But in the out-of-print book I scanned these images from, his name is spelled “Alfons,” so that’s what I’ve used here.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Woman with Flowers (n.d.), coloured inks, 42 x 29 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Job, poster design (1896), Indian ink and watercolour, 120 x 44 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Exhibition of Architecture and Engineering, poster design (1897), charcoal and watercolour, 108.5 x 85 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Woman Sitting in an Armchair, sketch for a poster (n.d.), pencil and watercolour, 49.5 x 44 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Nude Wandering in the Evening Landscape (n.d.), charcoal and coloured chalks, 47 x 62 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Absinthe (n.d.), charcoal and coloured chalks, 48 x 62 cm.
- ABOVE: Alfons Mucha, Woman with Lilies (c. 1902), charcoal, 123 x 45.4 cm.
BONUS LINKS:
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Alphonse Mucha, 1860 ~ 1939 — this selection of images includes Mucha’s beautiful Moonlight image.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Alphonse Mucha, 1871 ~ 1938, posted by Mr. Door Tree — another large selection of images.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Alphonse Mucha 1860 ~ 1939: THE SLAV EPIC, posted by Mr. Door Tree — suffering undone by design.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Alphonse Mucha, 1860 ~ 1939: Ilsee, Princesse de Tripoli by Robert de Flers, posted by Mr. Door Tree — a large gallery of page decorations.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Alphonse Mucha, 1860 ~ 1939, posted by Mr. Door Tree — even more images by you-know-who.
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