Alphonse Mucha The Moon And Stars

Alphonse Mucha The Moon And Stars. My Painting Reproduction from Alphonse Mucha's 'The Moon and Stars' Series 1902 Imgur Mucha The artwork titled "The Moon" was crafted by artist Alphonse Mucha in 1902 Description-Czechoslovak poster artist, lithographer, photographer, graphic designer, painter and postage stamp designerCzechoslovak photographer, painter, illustrator and patriot

Art Poster Alphonse Mucha "the Moon And The Stars Series" by Alexandra_arts 18" x 24
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The Moon (100 x 40 cm), Morning Star (100 x 40 cm), Evening Star (100 x 40 cm), Pole Star (100 x 40 cm) Products in this. Moon and Stars is a colour lithograph decorative panel comprising four portrait orientation panels in the French Art Nouveau style

Art Poster Alphonse Mucha "the Moon And The Stars Series" by Alexandra_arts 18" x 24

It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, which epitomizes the modern art styles prevalent at the turn of the 20th century. Price for both Description: The closeness of the copy is gained due to digital typewriter. The stars are personified via beautiful semi-nude young female forms in flowing robes, illuminated by moonlight.

Alphonse Mucha "The Moon and the Stars Series The Pole Star" Framed Canvas by Alexandra_Arts. Apart from his artistic production he was an advocate for the unification of Czechoslovakia for which he designed the first banknotes in 1918. It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, which epitomizes the modern art styles prevalent at the turn of the 20th century.

The MOON and the STARS Series Alphonse Mucha Digital Art by Mark White Pixels. The first of Mucha's decorative panels were The Seasons (1896), a series of four panels representing the theme of the four seasons The series proved very popular and it was followed by other popular series including The Flowers (1898), The Arts (1898), The Times of the Day (1899), The Precious Stones (1900) and The Moon and the Stars (1902.