Lorenzaccio (Sarah Bernhardt)  by Alphonse Mucha
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Lorenzaccio (Sarah Bernhardt) 1896

Alphonse Mucha

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  • A proposito di opere d'arte
    Poster designed by Alphonse Mucha for the play "Lorenzaccio" based on the story of Alfred de Musset starring Sarah Bernhardt. Lithograph printed by Champenois in Paris in 1896. Size: 100,5 x 38,2 cm. In Lorenzaccio, Sarah Bernhardt played the tragically romantic male hero, Lorenzo de' Médici, at the time of the siege of Florence by Alessandro de' Medici, symbolized in the poster by a dangerous dragon that threatens the Medici coat of arms. Lorenzo plans the murder of Alessandro, symbolized by the dagger piercing the dragon in lower panel of the poster. Sarah Bernardt, never afraid to perform a male role, made Lorenzaccio one of the classic roles in her repertoire. Alphonse Mucha was born in Moravia (present-day Czech Republic) and is inextricably linked to Art Nouveau, initially called 'le style Mucha'. Like no other, he managed to depict the Slavic soul with a slightly melancholic touch. Mucha left for Paris in 1887. The city was overwhelmed by his work and his posters were stolen from the streets. The graceful lines, fresh pastel colors and sumptuous motifs in his illustrations of sensual women became the icons of the fin de siècle. Such design, soft coloring and stunningly subtle drawing had never been seen before Mucha and gave direction to Art Nouveau. Yet Mucha did not want his work to be labeled "Art Nouveau" [new art], in his view art was eternal and could never be new. Still today, Mucha remains world famous. With this beautiful poster Mucha's Art Noveau reaches its peak, the combination of carefully considered details makes it a masterpiece. Price: Euro 3.950,- (incl. frame)
  • A proposito di opere artista

    Alphonse Mucha è nato in Moravia il 24 luglio del 1860. Era un pittore ceco Art Nouveau e anche un artista decorativo. Mucha ha uno stile molto particolare ed è famoso per questo. Ha creato molte opere d'arte tra cui dipinti, illustrazioni, pubblicità, cartoline e disegni. Mucha faceva parte del movimento Jugendstil. Ha lavorato in tutto il mondo, da Praga a Parigi, da Brno a Monaco e da New York a Sarajevo. Mucha sposò Maruška (Marie/Maria) Chytilová il 10 giugno 1906 a Praga. La loro figlia nacque a New York e il figlio a Praga nel 1915. Mucha fu arrestato nel 1939 dalla Gestapo e interrogato per le sue opere d'arte e il loro messaggio. Anche se Mucha fu rilasciato, potrebbe esserne stato colpito e morì il 14 luglio 1939 a Praga a causa di un'infezione polmonare.

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