This painting will look great in your rooms.

Ivy, by Alphonse Mucha (Moravian, 1860-1939)

A BRIEF HISTORY:

Art Nouveau (French for 'new art') is an international style of art, architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century (1880-1914) and is characterized by highly-stylized, flowing, curvilinear designs often incorporating floral and other plant-inspired motifs.

Alphonse (Alfons) Mucha (1860-1939) was a prolific Moravian painter of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries and a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement. His style of painting influenced an entire generation of painters, graphic artists, draughtsmen and designers and in the minds of many, his work epitomizes the Art Nouveau. He himself came to resent his fame as an artist of the utilitarian, believing that true art should be elevated and epic.

OTHER PAINTINGS FROM DR.MAX:
The Princess out of School, by Edward Robert Hughes (British, 1851-1914)
Tristan and Isolde, by Edmund Blair Leighton (British, 1853-1922)
The Decameron, by John William Waterhouse (British, 1849-1917)
Laurel, by Alphonse Mucha (Moravian, 1860-1939)



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