Alfons Mucha
Alfons Mucha (1860-1939), Czech painter and decorative artist. Mucha was perhaps the most defining artist of the Art Nouveau style.
Portraits
- Autoportrét 1897
- Foto 1906
- at work
- self-portrait
- Memorial plaque
Works
Main gallery: Paintings by Alfons Mucha.
Sarah Bernhardt
- Gismonda, 1894
- La Dame aux Camélias, 1896
- Lorenzaccio, 1896
- La Samaritaine, 1897
- La Plume (magazine), 1897
- Médée, 1898
- Hamlet, 1899
- La Tosca, 1899
posters, panels and other works
- Biscuits Champagne-Lefèvre-Utile, 1896
- Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile, 1896
- Salammbô, 1896
- Savonnerie de Bagnolet, 1897
- Bières de la Meuse, 1897
- F. Champenois Imprimeur-Editeur, 1897
- Monaco Monte Carlo, 1897
- Le Fruit, c. 1897
- Bénédictine, 1898
- Moët & Chandon Crémant Impérial, 1899
- Cycles Perfecta, 1902
- Maude Adamsas Joan of Arc, 1909
- Princezna Hyacinta, 1911
- Pěvecké sdružení učitelů moravských, 1911
- Seasons
- Spring, 1896
- Summer, 1896
- Autumn, 1896
- Winter, 1896
- Four Seasons, c. 1897
- spring, 1897
- summer, 1897
- autumn, 1897
- winter, 1897
- spring, 1900
- Summer, 1900
- Flowers
- Carnation, 1898
- Carnation, 1898
- Lily, 1898
- Rose, 1898
- Rose, 1898
- Moon and Stars
- Star
- Moon and Stars, 1902
- Times
- The Times of the Day, 1899
- The Times of the Day, 1899
- The arts
- Dance, 1898
- Dance, 1898
- Poetry, 1898
- Music, 1898
- Painting, 1898
The Slav Epic
The Slav Epic (in Czech: Slovanská epopej) is cycle of 20 large canvases painted between 1910 and 1928 depicting the history of Czechs and other Slavic peoples.
- Slované v pravlasti (Slavs in their Original Homeland), 1912
- Slavnost Svantovítova (The Celebration of Svantovit), 1912
- Zavedení slovanské liturgie na Velké Moravě (The Introduction of the Slavonic Liturgy), (1912)
- Bulharský car Simeon (The Bulgarian Tsar Simeon), (1923)
- Český král Přemysl Otakar II. (The Bohemian King Přemysl Otakar II.), 1924
- Korunovace srbského cara Štěpána Dušana východořímským císařem (The Coronation of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Dušan as East Roman Emperor), 1926
- Milíč z Kromeříže (Jan Milíč of Kroměříž), 1916
- Po bitvě u Grunwaldu (After the Battle of Grunwald), 1924
- Po bitvě na Vítkově (After the Battle of Vítkov Hill), 1916
- Mont Athos Svatá hora (Holy Mount Athos), 1926