Alphonse Mucha
The Genius of Art Nouveau - (English edition) Luxuriös ausgestatteter Band mit Tiefprägung mit Metallicfolie und Spotlack auf dem Cover und einem Motivfarbschnitt
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At once elegant, authoritative and accessible, this definitive book traces how Muchas mastery of line, symbolism and integrated design shaped Art Nouveaus visual language. With 250 superb reproductions, art historian and author Susie Hodge presents a sweeping visual account of Alphonse Muchas impact on the language of Art Nouveau. His luminous posters, decorative panels, and designs for jewelry, typography, and interiors exemplify a movement that sought to integrate beauty into every aspect of life. Through flowing contours, symbolic female figures, and meticulously orchestrated ornament, Mucha created an aesthetic that became instantly recognizable across Europe. Rather than focusing narrowly on biography, Hodge places Muchas work within the cultural and technological forces of the fin de siècle the rise of mass printing, the expansion of consumer culture, the revival of craft ideals, and the periods fascination with nature, mysticism, and symbolic expression. Her explanations of chromolithography, poster production, decorative design, and Muchas evolving motifs clarify how his imagery achieved such remarkable reach and influence. Later chapters examine the ambition of The Slav Epic, as well as his stained glass windows and national commissions. A final section traces Art Nouveaus decline, modernisms ascent, and the later rediscovery of Muchas art. Elegant in design and rigorous in research, Hodges treatment offers both an accessible entry point and a substantive contribution to the literature on Art Nouveau and its most distinctive visual innovator.With colored edges and spot varnish on the cover
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.09.2026
Umfang: 288 S., 16 s/w Illustr., 264 farbige Illustr.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783791394350
Umbreit-Nr.: 989734
