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Alphonse Mucha    (Czech, 1860-1939)

 Alphonse Mucha - Aurore (Dawn) (Prints) h: 18.2 x w: 34.8 in / h: 46.2 x w: 88.4 cm
Alphonse Mucha
Aurore (Dawn) 1899
 
 Alphonse Mucha - Flirt Biscuits (Prints) h: 23.2 x w: 10 in / h: 58.9 x w: 25.4 cm
Alphonse Mucha
Flirt Biscuits 1899
 
 Alphonse Mucha - Job (mII 634) (Prints) h: 55.5 x w: 36.4 in / h: 141 x w: 92.5 cm
Alphonse Mucha
Job (mII 634) 1898
 
 Alphonse Mucha - Job (mII 635) (Prints) h: 15.4 x w: 20.3 in / h: 39.1 x w: 51.6 cm
Alphonse Mucha
Job (mII 635) 1896
 
 Alphonse Mucha - La Dame Aux Camélias (pl144) (Prints) h: 13.9 x w: 5.5 in / h: 35.3 x w: 14 cm
Alphonse Mucha
La Dame Aux Camélias (pl144) 1898
 
 Alphonse Mucha - Monaco Monte-Carlo (Prints) h: 41.8 x w: 28 in / h: 106.2 x w: 71.1 cm
Alphonse Mucha
Monaco Monte-Carlo 1897
 
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Biography
1860 Born in Ivancice, Moravia near the city of Brno in the modern Czech Republic.
1895 Signed a six year contract with Sarah Bernardt to produce stage and costume designs as well as posters
1898 Began publishing graphics with “Champenois”
1900 Published "Documents Decoratifs"
1900 Designed the Bosnia-Hercegovina Pavilion at the World's Fair in Paris
1900 Published Documents Decoratifs
1939 Returned home after a Gestapo questioning session and died shortly thereafter.

Exhibitions
1980 Grand Palais, Paris
1928 Trade Fair Palace
1897 Symbolist 20th exhibition
1897 Topic Gallery, Prague
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