List of works by Alphonse Mucha
This is a truncated, illustrated list of works by Alphonse Maria Mucha, and shows few examples of the many iconic images for which he is famous.
Title | Format | Year | Note | Collection | Picture |
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Gismonda, Theatre de la Renaissance | 1894 | ||||
Luchon | lithograph | 1895 | advertisement | ||
The Judgement of Paris | lithograph | 1895 | |||
(untitled) | photograph | 1895 | Portrait of Paul Gauguin playing a harmonium | ||
Winter | 1896 | ||||
Spring | 1896 | ||||
Summer | 1896 | ||||
Autumn | 1896 | ||||
Salammbô | lithograph | 1896 | |||
Lorenzaccio | lithograph | 1896 | |||
Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile | lithograph | 1896 | |||
The Lady of the Camellias | lithograph | 1896 | |||
Biscuits Champagne-Lefèvre-Utile | lithograph | 1896 | |||
Monaco Monte Carlo | lithograph | 1897 | |||
Fruit | lithograph | 1897 | |||
Bières de la Meuse | lithograph | 1897 | |||
F. Champenois Imprimeur-Éditeur | lithograph | 1897 | |||
Nestlé's Food for Infants | lithograph | 1897 | |||
Savonnerie de Bagnolet | lithograph | 1897 | |||
Dance | lithograph | 1898 | |||
Bénédictine | lithograph | 1898 | |||
Medea | lithograph | 1898 | |||
The Rose | lithograph | 1898 | |||
Hamlet | lithograph | 1899 | |||
Moët & Chandon Crémant Impérial | lithograph | 1899 | |||
Moët & Chandon White Star | lithograph | 1899 | |||
Heidsieck & Co. | lithograph | 1901 | |||
Cycles Perfecta | lithograph | 1902 | |||
Maude Adams as Joan of Arc | lithograph | 1909 | |||
Princezna Hyacinta | lithograph | 1911 | |||
Moravian Teachers' Choir | lithograph | 1911 | |||
The Celebration of Svantovit | lithograph | 1912 | The second painting of the Slav Epic[1] | ||
Window in St. Vitus Cathedral | stained glass | early 1930s | |||
(untitled) | watercolor | unknown | |||
Notes and references
- John Price, The Celebration of Svantovit: When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Arts - 1912 Archived 2008-04-13 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 23 February 2010.
External links
- Media related to Alfons Mucha at Wikimedia Commons
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