Alphons Mucha (1860-1939), after - The four seasons






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Alphons Mucha (1860-1939), after, The Four Seasons, a 1970 limited-edition offset print, framed with a signed plaque, in multicolor, 57 × 28 cm and about 10 kg, in good condition, produced in France in the Art Nouveau style depicting Nature.
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Alphons Mucha (1860-1939) (after)
Please take a look at the photos and judge for yourself this fantastic work, as well as the frames and the mirrors in excellent condition for their age.
These lovely ladies are The Four Seasons, Alphonse Mucha, first version 1896
Probably the most beautiful and elegant collection of wall mirrors by Alphonse Mucha I have ever had in our collection
Size and weight excellent: 57x28x2
made of walnut wood
This complete collection of stained-glass style mirrors is the first version of "The Four Seasons" drawn by the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) in 1896. It is an extremely hard-to-find collection in this mirror format and with this framing.
With reserve price!
Unique and exclusive 4 mirrors in "stained glass" style. This was the first set of decorative panels by Mucha and became one of his most popular Art Nouveau series. The titles: "Printemps, L'Été, L'Automne et L'Hiver".
Alphonse Mucha created a series of posters titled "The Seasons" in 1896, which became one of his most iconic works. Each image in the series portrays a woman personifying a season, with details that capture the essence of each period.
1. Spring: The woman is surrounded by blooming flowers, dressed in soft and pastel tones, symbolizing rebirth and the renewal of nature.
2. Summer: Generally represented with warm and bright tones, the summer woman can be seen with wildflowers and wheat, symbolizing abundance and heat.
3. Autumn: Characterized by rich, earthy colors, such as reds and golds, the woman is often surrounded by fallen leaves and ripe fruit, representing the harvest.
4. Winter: The figure is wrapped in heavier clothing, with a cooler color palette, such as blues and whites, surrounded by snow and bare branches, symbolizing the quiet and cold of the season.
These works reflect Mucha's ability to combine decorative elements with human figures, creating harmonious compositions that capture the natural beauty of each season. He is known for his unique style, which strongly influenced graphic design and decorative art at the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century. Reproductions of these works are quite popular and continue to be appreciated for their elegant and timeless style.
The frames are original and both the frames and the work are in excellent condition for their age.
Please check the photos, thank you.
Seller's Story
Alphons Mucha (1860-1939) (after)
Please take a look at the photos and judge for yourself this fantastic work, as well as the frames and the mirrors in excellent condition for their age.
These lovely ladies are The Four Seasons, Alphonse Mucha, first version 1896
Probably the most beautiful and elegant collection of wall mirrors by Alphonse Mucha I have ever had in our collection
Size and weight excellent: 57x28x2
made of walnut wood
This complete collection of stained-glass style mirrors is the first version of "The Four Seasons" drawn by the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) in 1896. It is an extremely hard-to-find collection in this mirror format and with this framing.
With reserve price!
Unique and exclusive 4 mirrors in "stained glass" style. This was the first set of decorative panels by Mucha and became one of his most popular Art Nouveau series. The titles: "Printemps, L'Été, L'Automne et L'Hiver".
Alphonse Mucha created a series of posters titled "The Seasons" in 1896, which became one of his most iconic works. Each image in the series portrays a woman personifying a season, with details that capture the essence of each period.
1. Spring: The woman is surrounded by blooming flowers, dressed in soft and pastel tones, symbolizing rebirth and the renewal of nature.
2. Summer: Generally represented with warm and bright tones, the summer woman can be seen with wildflowers and wheat, symbolizing abundance and heat.
3. Autumn: Characterized by rich, earthy colors, such as reds and golds, the woman is often surrounded by fallen leaves and ripe fruit, representing the harvest.
4. Winter: The figure is wrapped in heavier clothing, with a cooler color palette, such as blues and whites, surrounded by snow and bare branches, symbolizing the quiet and cold of the season.
These works reflect Mucha's ability to combine decorative elements with human figures, creating harmonious compositions that capture the natural beauty of each season. He is known for his unique style, which strongly influenced graphic design and decorative art at the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century. Reproductions of these works are quite popular and continue to be appreciated for their elegant and timeless style.
The frames are original and both the frames and the work are in excellent condition for their age.
Please check the photos, thank you.
