Aromatic Soap Sea breeze 150g - Alponse Mucha - Summer, 1896

CB900655
This sea breeze soap, whose packaging is illustrated with a detail from a lithograph by Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), was created for the "Eternal Mucha" exhibition at the Grand Palais Immersif from March 22nd 2023 to November 5th 2023.

Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939)
Summer, 1896
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Characteristics

Printing Technique
Sérigraphie
Museum
Grand Palais Immersif
Art movements
19th century, Art Nouveau
Material of the original work
Lithographie en couleurs
Artist
Alfons Mucha (1860 - 1939)
Reference
CB900655
EAN
3336729231157
Matière de l'article
Soap, paper
Model dimensions
9.5cm x 5.5cm x 3.5cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Alfons Mucha (1860 - 1939)

Emblematic figure of Art Nouveau, Alfons Mucha is a Czechoslovakian artist who was a poster artist, an illustrator, a graphic designer, a painter and an history teacher. Mucha's works are characterized by the use of shimmering colors, female figures are omnipresent and evolve in harmony with a flowery and refined nature. The white skins of his models recall the pallor of Slavic women, the artist thus affirming his Czech identity marked by Byzantine and Orthodox influences. It is with his posters, especially for stars of the time that Mucha had his first successes. His illustrations are literally ripped off in the street, as when he made the posters of the very popular Sarah Bernhardt. Ornamental and refined, Mucha's Art Nouveau has never ceased to fascinate since his death in 1939.