Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) (after) - "Dawn, 1899"






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Giclée original de Alphonse Mucha (after) titulado “Dawn, 1899” en estilo Art Nouveau, 36 × 65,5 cm, sobre papel pesadamente texturizado mate, firmado en la plancha, Edición Original, fabricado en Alemania, en excelente estado.
Descripción del vendedor
- Alfons Mucha (after), giclée print on heavyweight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Embossed stamp.
- Signed in the plate.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 36 x 65,5 cm.
- Dawn (1899) by Alphonse Mucha is a delicate and refined example of Art Nouveau elegance, created during the artist’s celebrated Paris period. The composition presents a reclining female figure bathed in soft morning light, surrounded by flowing drapery, pale botanical forms and a dreamlike landscape, transforming the beginning of the day into an image of beauty, serenity and poetic awakening.
The work reflects Mucha’s unmistakable decorative language: graceful line, elongated forms, soft colour harmonies and the idealised female figure as a symbol of nature, time and emotion. The horizontal format gives the image a calm, almost musical rhythm, while the pale gold, green and rose tones create an atmosphere of intimacy and refinement. This places Dawn in close dialogue with Gustav Klimt, Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Eugène Grasset, Edward Burne-Jones and Fernand Khnopff, artists who also explored ornament, symbolism, beauty and the decorative power of line.
The appeal of Dawn lies in its balance between sensuality and restraint. The female figure is elegant and contemplative rather than theatrical, making the image especially attractive for admirers of Mucha prints, Art Nouveau posters, Belle Époque design, feminine wall art, vintage decor, botanical motifs and refined museum-inspired interiors. Its soft palette and graceful atmosphere make it particularly suitable for bedrooms, salons, dressing rooms, studies and interiors inspired by Parisian decorative art.
Mucha’s influence remains highly visible in modern visual culture, from poster design and illustration to fashion, jewellery, graphic art and interior decoration. His ornamental style can be appreciated alongside the refined elegance associated with decorative luxury names such as Cartier, as well as the broader collecting world where vintage design, fine art, Art Nouveau objects and iconic names such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Lego can coexist in carefully curated interiors. In this context, Mucha’s imagery retains a unique prestige: romantic, decorative, historic and instantly recognisable.
With its luminous atmosphere, elegant female figure and unmistakable Art Nouveau rhythm, Dawn is a highly appealing image, it captures the essence of Mucha’s artistic vision: beauty as ornament, nature as poetry and the everyday passage of time transformed into timeless visual harmony.
El vendedor y su historia
- Alfons Mucha (after), giclée print on heavyweight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).
- Stamp on verso.
- Embossed stamp.
- Signed in the plate.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Size: 36 x 65,5 cm.
- Dawn (1899) by Alphonse Mucha is a delicate and refined example of Art Nouveau elegance, created during the artist’s celebrated Paris period. The composition presents a reclining female figure bathed in soft morning light, surrounded by flowing drapery, pale botanical forms and a dreamlike landscape, transforming the beginning of the day into an image of beauty, serenity and poetic awakening.
The work reflects Mucha’s unmistakable decorative language: graceful line, elongated forms, soft colour harmonies and the idealised female figure as a symbol of nature, time and emotion. The horizontal format gives the image a calm, almost musical rhythm, while the pale gold, green and rose tones create an atmosphere of intimacy and refinement. This places Dawn in close dialogue with Gustav Klimt, Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Eugène Grasset, Edward Burne-Jones and Fernand Khnopff, artists who also explored ornament, symbolism, beauty and the decorative power of line.
The appeal of Dawn lies in its balance between sensuality and restraint. The female figure is elegant and contemplative rather than theatrical, making the image especially attractive for admirers of Mucha prints, Art Nouveau posters, Belle Époque design, feminine wall art, vintage decor, botanical motifs and refined museum-inspired interiors. Its soft palette and graceful atmosphere make it particularly suitable for bedrooms, salons, dressing rooms, studies and interiors inspired by Parisian decorative art.
Mucha’s influence remains highly visible in modern visual culture, from poster design and illustration to fashion, jewellery, graphic art and interior decoration. His ornamental style can be appreciated alongside the refined elegance associated with decorative luxury names such as Cartier, as well as the broader collecting world where vintage design, fine art, Art Nouveau objects and iconic names such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Lego can coexist in carefully curated interiors. In this context, Mucha’s imagery retains a unique prestige: romantic, decorative, historic and instantly recognisable.
With its luminous atmosphere, elegant female figure and unmistakable Art Nouveau rhythm, Dawn is a highly appealing image, it captures the essence of Mucha’s artistic vision: beauty as ornament, nature as poetry and the everyday passage of time transformed into timeless visual harmony.
