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Dedicated to the life and work of the world-acclaimed Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) it can be found in the Baroque Kaunický Palace. A collection of over 100 exhibits includes; Mucha's trademark Slavic maidens with flowing hair and piercing blue eyes, bearing symbolic garlands and linden boughs, paintings, photographs, charcoal drawings, pastels, lithographs and personal memorabilia. These provide a privileged view into the universe of the artist who is most widely known for the poster of the actress Sarah Bernhardt as Giselda (brought him to international fame). Location of Mucha Museum: Panska 7 (metro station Mustek). Tickets 120CZK. Open daily from 10am until 6pm. More info www.mucha.cz
Alfonse Mucha (1860-1939) was one of the most prolific artists from the Art Nouveau period. This museum highlights his life and work in Bohemia and Paris.
Mucha became the toast of the town in Paris when he produced his first posters for Sarah Bernhardt, the legendary actress. His unique style of decorative art kick-started the Art Nouveau movement. Mucha's much admired posters for French products like chocolate, bicycles and beer revolutionized commercial art just before the turn of the century.
Mucha used live models for most of his work and went to extremes to pose them perfectly. Scantily clad female forms were his favorite subject. His use of curved lines and elaborate border designs sets his work apart, although many tried to copy his style. Mucha also took on commissions for large projects including some exquisite stained glass panels in St. Vitus' Cathedral in Prague Castle.
