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Alphonse Mucha

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    The life and works of Alphonse Mucha (Ivančice, Moravia, Austrian Empire, 1860-Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 1939), the Czech painter and decorative artist internationally renowned for the creation of Art Nouveau, are brought together in this exhibition which looks at his key aspects.

    The more than 200 pieces on display include paintings such as Self-Portrait (1899) or France Embraces Bohemia (1918), advertisements such as the poster for Gismonda (1894) or that of Sarah Bernhardt as Princess Lointaine (1896) or designs among which the study for By force towards freedom, with love towards unity! (1910-1911) and for The Age of Wisdom (1936-1938) stand out. In them, the images of seductive women are combined with models and innovative typographic designs. The journey is rounded off with decorative works, jewellery and sketches for the design of the Fouquet Boutique, which make up a global image of this great artist’s career.  

    The exhibition will focus on the essential elements of his life and work: his cultural identity as a Czech and a Slav, as well as his love for his family and his native land.  

    The extensive selection is on loan from the Mucha Trust, which has been working for years to increase awareness of this artist worldwide.  

    The exhibition is organised and produced by Arthemisia in collaboration with the Mucha Trust and is curated by Tomoko Sato, curator of the Mucha Trust since 2007.
     

    Image Credits:

    The Precious Stones, 1900. © Mucha Trust

    The Precious Stones: Amethyst, 1900. © Mucha Trust

    Medée, 1898. © Mucha Trust

    The Seasons: Summer, 1896. © Mucha Trust

    Last updated: 28/02/2018
    Practical Information
    Event
    When
    Until 25 February
    Address
    Calle
    del Arenal, 9
    28013
    Tourist area
    Austrias
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    Ópera (L2, L5, R)
    Sol (L1, L2, L3)
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    002, M1, SE712
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    Prices

    General Entrance Fee+ Audio-guide: €12  + handling fee

    Reduced Entrance Fee + Audio-guide: €10  + handling fee

    Children + Audio-guide: €5  + handling fee

    University Monday: €8  + handling fee

    Check official webpage

    Times

    Sunday - Thursday: 10am – 8pm
    Friday and Saturday: 10am – 9pm

    The ticket office will close one hour earlier every day

    Special hours (Art week) - 23, 24 and 25 February from 10am to midnight

    Type
    Exhibitions
    Painting
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