Art Nouveau Posters – French Beauty

French art posters from “Les Maitres de l'Affiche” brought back to life. Art Nouveau burst onto the art scene from 1890-1914. It created quite the stir in the art world. Now a bit of history can be yours to enjoy. Beautiful Framed!
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Mucha Art Nouveau Poster – Zodiac – La Plume

This image is a quality reproduction of Alphonse Mucha's famous Art Nouveau poster “Zodiac,” also known as “La Plume.” “Zodiac” was designed in 1896 as a calendar printed by F. Champenois, Paris. Shortly thereafter, the popular French Magazine “La Plume” purchased the rights to Mucha's illustration. The image was widely popular, and it became synonymous with the Magazine. Note: This image looks best in the following sizes: Large, small, & portfolio . This print is available as a quality poster or a canvas print. Framing is also available. Mucha became one of the most sought out artists of the Art Nouveau, but interestingly, he protested the “Art Nouveau” label, for it was his view that art is eternal and not “new.” He strongly preferred his paintings to his posters, but the world has always sought out his posters. His paintings say volumes about the spirit of people and are very important, but for the most part, they are yet to be discovered by the world.
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Mucha Art Nouveau Postcard – Zodiac – La Plume

Mucha Art Nouveau Postcard -  Zodiac  - La Plume
This image is from Alphonse Mucha's famous Art Nouveau poster "Zodiac," also known as "La Plume.". "Zodiac" was designed in 1896 as a calendar printed by F. Champenois, Paris. Shortly thereafter, the popular French Magazine "La Plume" purchased the rights to Mucha's illustration. The image was widely popular, and it became synonymous with the Magazine. ~ Should you wish to do so, we've left space for you to customize this image with your own text.

Mucha became one of the most sought out artists of the Art Nouveau, but interestingly, he protested the "Art Nouveau" label, for it was his view that art is eternal and not "new." He strongly preferred his paintings to his posters, but the world has always sought out his posters. His paintings say volumes about the spirit of people and are very important, but for the most part, they are yet to be discovered by the world.
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