Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau
The 2017 special exhibition season concludes with the Art Nouveau designs of Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) on view through December 31st.
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Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau
September 16 2017 - December 31 2017
Read our review: Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau Lives Up to Its Hype
Drawn from one of the finest private collections of Mucha’s work in the United States, this exhibition features 75 works by the celebrated Czech master, whose varied, expressive, and seductive imagery helped form and later shape the aesthetics of French Art Nouveau at the turn of the 20th century. Taking inspiration from the unruly aspects of the natural world, Art Nouveau influenced art and architecture, especially in graphic work and illustration, with its sinuous lines and whiplash curves. Through rare, original lithographs and proofs, paintings, drawings, and ephemera, this exhibition examines the broad range of Mucha’s work, largely created during the 1890s, at a time when the emphasis was on creating a new art fit for the new century.
The exhibition and tour are organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, the exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with essays from the Mucha Foundation and art historian Gabriel Weisberg.
The Dayton Art Institute will be the exhibition's only Midwestern venue. The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with essays from the Mucha Foundation and art historian Gabriel Weisberg. The catalogue, as well as a variety of other Mucha-related merchandise, will be available for purchase at our Museum Store.
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