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  2. Paul Berthon - Wikipedia

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    Berthon's work is in the style of Art Nouveau, much like his contemporary Alphonse Mucha. His study of the decorative arts influenced his print making, influencing the strong lines and natural details that guided his art. The vast majority of Berthon's lithographed posters did not include advertisements and were meant to stand on their own.

  3. Alphonse Mucha - Wikipedia

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    Alfons Maria Mucha [1] [2] (Czech: [ˈalfons ˈmuxa] ⓘ; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), [3] known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. Living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, he was widely known for his distinctly stylized and decorative theatrical posters, particularly those of Sarah ...

  4. Paul Harvey (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Arthur Harvey (born 7 May 1960) [1] is a British musician and Stuckist artist, whose work was used to promote the Stuckists' 2004 show at the Liverpool Biennial. [2] His paintings draw on pop art and the work of Alphonse Mucha, [3] and often depict celebrities, including Madonna.

  5. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    The major artists who created work in this domain included Aubrey Beardsley in Britain, The Czech Alphonse Mucha and Eugène Grasset, Jules Chéret, Georges de Feure and the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in France, Koloman Moser in Vienna, and Will H. Bradley in the United States.

  6. JOB Collection - Wikipedia

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    1898 poster. La femme brune, Alphonse Mucha.. Around 1900 Art Nouveau and postcards were at their peak. It was a period of fundamental renewal for the arts; nature and the flower-woman were, like Japonisme, a source of inspiration for artists.

  7. Paul Gauguin - Wikipedia

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    Gauguin, c. 1895, playing a harmonium at Alphonse Mucha's studio at rue de la Grande-Chaumière, Paris (Mucha photo) Paul Gauguin, 1894, Oviri (Sauvage), partially glazed stoneware, 75 x 19 x 27 cm, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. "The theme of Oviri is death, savagery, wildness. Oviri stands over a dead she-wolf, while crushing the life out of her cub."

  8. Jacob Gestman Geradts - Wikipedia

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    First influenced by Alphonse Mucha, he soon modified his style in the way of the great pin up artists of the 1950s and 1960s, like Alberto Vargas, Aslan and George Petty. Unlike many other artists, Geradts uses color pencil instead of airbrush and instead of canvas or paper he uses sheets of satinised polypropylene.

  9. Thomas Negovan - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, after twenty years of research and three years of writing, Negovan wrote Le Pater: Alphonse Mucha's Symbolist Masterpiece and the Lineage of Mysticism, receiving praise from numerous artists including Roger Dean and Alex Grey. A 2023 expanded softcover included an introduction by fantasy author Michael Moorcock, who called the book ...