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A Mucha Museum Collection

Step into the enchanting world of Alphonse Mucha at the Mucha Museum, where art and history intertwine

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Sokol Festival (Poster), 1912

Sokol Festival (Poster), 1912. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Poster for the 10th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Czechoslovakia

Poster for the 10th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Czechoslovakia. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Christmas in America, 1919

Christmas in America, 1919. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Poster for Salon des Cent. Alphonse Mucha Exhibition, 1897

Poster for Salon des Cent. Alphonse Mucha Exhibition, 1897. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Reverie (Daydream). Zodiac, 1898

Reverie (Daydream). Zodiac, 1898
Re verie (Daydream). Zodiac, 1898. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Alphonse Mucha and Jaroslava posing for poster DeForest Phonofilm, 1927

Alphonse Mucha and Jaroslava posing for poster DeForest Phonofilm, 1927. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Cover design for Contes des Grand Meres by Xavier Marmier

Cover design for Contes des Grand Meres by Xavier Marmier. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: France Embraces Bohemia

France Embraces Bohemia. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: The Light of Hope

The Light of Hope. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Painting (From the series The Arts)

Painting (From the series The Arts). Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Sarah Bernhardt as La Princesse Lointaine

Sarah Bernhardt as La Princesse Lointaine. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Official Banquet of the Paris International Exhibition 1900. Design for the menu

Official Banquet of the Paris International Exhibition 1900. Design for the menu. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: The Moon and the Stars. Study for The Pole Star

The Moon and the Stars. Study for The Pole Star. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Study for The Slav Epic. The Defense of Sziget by Nicholas Zrinsky

Study for The Slav Epic. The Defense of Sziget by Nicholas Zrinsky. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: By force towards freedom, with love towards unity! Study for the mural at the Lord Mayors Hall, Pra

By force towards freedom, with love towards unity! Study for the mural at the Lord Mayors Hall, Prague. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Study for The Age of Reason

Study for The Age of Reason. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Study for The Age of Wisdom

Study for The Age of Wisdom. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Study for The Age of Love

Study for The Age of Love. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Leslie Carter

Leslie Carter. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Advertising Poster La Trappistine

Advertising Poster La Trappistine. Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague

Background imageA Mucha Museum Collection: Economic-Industrial and Ethnographic Exhibition in Vyskov (Wischau)

Economic-Industrial and Ethnographic Exhibition in Vyskov (Wischau). Found in the Collection of A. Mucha Museum, Prague



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Step into the enchanting world of Alphonse Mucha at the Mucha Museum, where art and history intertwine. Marvel at the vibrant Sokol Festival Poster from 1912, capturing the spirit of Czechoslovakia's independence in a stunning display of colors. Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere with the Poster for the 10th Anniversary of Czechoslovakia's Independence, transporting you back to a time filled with joy and celebration. Transporting us across continents and eras, Christmas in America (1919) showcases Mucha's ability to capture cultural diversity through his art. The Salon des Cent Exhibition Poster (1897) invites you to explore an exhibition that marked a turning point in Mucha's career, showcasing his unique style that would soon captivate audiences worldwide. Reverie (Daydream). Zodiac (1898) takes us on a journey through dreams and astrology, as we witness beauty personified by ethereal figures. Witness Alphonse Mucha himself alongside Jaroslava posing for poster DeForest Phonofilm (1927), offering a glimpse into their creative process and collaboration. Delve into literature with Contes des Grand Meres' Cover Design by Xavier Marmier, where intricate details transport us to magical realms crafted by words alone. France Embraces Bohemia reveals how Mucha's work transcended borders and cultures, leaving an indelible mark on artistic movements around Europe. The Light of Hope illuminates our path forward as we admire Painting from The Arts series - reminding us that art has always been a beacon guiding humanity towards progress. Sarah Bernhardt graces our presence as La Princesse Lointaine; her elegance immortalized through Mucha's brushstrokes. Finally, join us at the Official Banquet of Paris International Exhibition 1900 as we feast our eyes on Menu Design fit for royalty - testament to both culinary excellence and artistic mastery.