Menu for the Restaurant du Pavillon Bosniaque is a painting by Alphonse Mucha which was uploaded on February 21st, 2015.
Menu for the Restaurant du Pavillon Bosniaque
This reproduction is part of the decorations that he executed for the Bosnia-Herzecovina Pavilliio in the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris.... more
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Title
Menu for the Restaurant du Pavillon Bosniaque
Artist
Alphonse Mucha
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This reproduction is part of the decorations that he executed for the Bosnia-Herzecovina Pavilliio in the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris. Mucha's style of Art Nuveau was predominant in the Exhibition. The Eiffel Tower was built for the exhibition which was visited by fifty million people from April through November, 1900. This is a reproduction of one of Alphonse Mucha's Art Nuveau menus. Mucha was a native of Ivancice, Moravia having been born in 1860 in the Austrian Empire. This is presently within the Czech Republic and Mucha was Czech by nationality. Prior to 1887 he worked in Moravia and Vienna and in that year he began his studies at the Academie Julian and Academie Colarossi, both in Paris. Late in 1894 he happened across a sudden need for a poster for Sarah Bernhardt opening a play at the Teatre de la Renaissance. He produced a poster by January 1, 1895 and began a six year contract with Bernardt. He was an immediate commercial success and his unique compositions soon came to be known as the "Mucha Style". It was soon re-christened Art Nouveau and became wildly popular and much imitated. Mucha married, visited the United States from 1906 and 1910 and , in the latter year, settled in Prague where he became a proponent of Czech nationalism. He designed many of the documents for the new state when Czechoslovakia declared its independence in 1918. In 1939 he was arrested by the Nazis when Czechoslovakia was annexed and died shortly thereafter on July 14.
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February 21st, 2015
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