"Le Pater - Notre Pere Qui Etes Aux Cieux (Our Father Who is in the Heavens) 1899" by Alphonse Mucha - Framed Limited Edition Lithograph - Inquire
Le Pater - Notre Pere Qui Etes Aux Cieux (Our Father Who is in the Heavens) 1899 Limited Edition Print by Alphonse Mucha
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Le Pater - Notre Pere Qui Etes Aux Cieux (Our Father Who is in the Heavens) 1899

Alphonse Mucha

Limited Edition Print : Original Lithograph
Size : 21.5x17.25 in  |  55x44 cm
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Year1899

Not Signed 

Condition Excellent 

Purchased fromDealer 2004 

Provenance / HistoryPurchased directly from the dealer. 

Story / Additional InfoUnlike the advertising art that had dominated Mucha's output since his "discovery" by Sarah Bernhardt in late 1894, Mucha described this series of images to a New York reporter as "the thing I have put my soul into." (The Sun newspaper, 5 January, 1900)

 

Certificate of AuthenticityCentury Guild 

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Alphonse Mucha

Art Brokerage: Alphonse Mucha Czech Artist: b. 1860-1939. Alfons Maria Mucha known as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known best for his distinct style. He produced many paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs. Alphonse Maria Mucha was born in the town of Ivančice, Moravia (currently a region of the Czech Republic). In 1871, Mucha became a chorister at the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno, where he received his secondary school education. It is there that he had his first revelation, in front of the richness of Baroque art. Mucha moved to Paris in 1887, and continued his studies at Académie Julian and Académie Colarossi. In addition to his studies, he worked at producing magazine and advertising illustrations. Mucha produced a flurry of 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"). Mucha's works frequently featured beautiful young women in flowing, vaguely Neoclassical-looking robes, often surrounded by lush flowers which sometimes formed halos behind their heads. In contrast with contemporary poster makers he used pale pastel colors. Listings wanted.

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