ALFONS MUCHA PRINTS
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ANTIQUARIAN TRADERS is pleased to announce a limited edition of fine art prints from the estate of Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) from The Mucha Foundation. These fine multimedia art prints are printed using the Giclee (pronounced Jiclay) process, utilizing the best archival inks available. They have a life of at least 75 years when properly displayed. The watercolor paper is 500 gram Somerset texture 100% rag, acid free. Gold and Silver leaf is hand applied. Edition size is limited to 425 prints plus 50 artists' proofs. Each piece bears the official Mucha Foundation Seal and is estate signed and numbered by John Mucha, Alfons Mucha’s grandson. It is our goal to present honest interpretations of Mucha’s artwork that capture all of the wonderful detail and coloration that has made Mucha’s work so popular over the last 100 years. The Mucha Family personally oversees every step of this process to guarantee the high quality that defines this program.
Each piece is beautifully framed, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by John Mucha, and has the embossed chop mark of the The Alphonse Mucha Foundation.
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ALFONS MUCHA
(born July 24, 1860, Ivancice, Moravia, Austrian Empire — died July 14, 1939, Prague, Czech.)
Alfons Mucha was Czech painter and designer. After study in Prague, Munich, and Paris, Mucha became the principal designer of posters advertising the stage appearances of Sarah Bernhardt; he designed sets and costumes for her as well. His many opulent posters and magazine illustrations made Alphonse Mucha of the foremost designers in the Art Nouveau style. In 1922, after Czechoslovakia had become independent, he settled in Prague and designed the new republic's stamps and banknotes.






