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Woman With a Burning Candle Gemälde ID:: 80701
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Woman With a Burning Candle Date 1911(1911)
Dimensions 83.5 x 125.5
cjr Date_1911(1911)
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The Bohemian King Premysl Otakar II: The Union of Slavic Dynasties Gemälde ID:: 87531
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Bohemian King Premysl Otakar II: The Union of Slavic Dynasties Date 1924(1924)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 480 x 405 cm (189 x 159.4 in)
cjr Date_1924(1924)
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The Red Cape Gemälde ID:: 88603
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Red Cape 1902(1902)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 48.8 x 64.8 cm
cjr 1902(1902)
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The Morning Star of Slavonic Literature Gemälde ID:: 90486
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Morning Star of Slavonic Literature 1923(1923)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 480 x 405 cm (189 x 159.4 in)
cyf 1923(1923)
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The Celebration of Svantovit: When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Art Gemälde ID:: 90655
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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The Celebration of Svantovit: When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Art 1912(1912)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 610 x 810 cm (240.2 x 318.9 in)
cjr 1912(1912)
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Alfons Mucha
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known in English as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known best for his distinct style. He produced many paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs.
Alphonse Maria Mucha was born in the town of Ivančice, Moravia (the present Czech Republic). Although his singing abilities allowed him to continue his education through high school in the Moravian capital of Brno, drawing had been his main hobby since childhood. He worked at decorative painting jobs in Moravia, mostly painting theatrical scenery. During 1879, he relocated to Vienna to work for a major Viennese theatrical design company, while informally augmenting his artistic education. When a fire destroyed his employer's business during 1881 he returned to Moravia, to do freelance decorative and portrait painting. Count Karl Khuen of Mikulov hired Mucha to decorate Hrušovany Emmahof Castle with murals, and was impressed enough that he agreed to sponsor Mucha's formal training at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts.
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