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Alphonse Mucha - Autumn
Alphonse Mucha - Autumn
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Alphonse Mucha - Autumn

Alphonse Mucha's Autumn is a decorative panel that was created in 1896. It is part of a series of four panels called The Seasons, which Mucha created for the publisher and art dealer, Samuel Bing. The Seasons are considered to be some of Mucha's most important works, and they are a prime example of his Art Nouveau style.

Autumn is a beautiful and evocative work of art. The panel depicts a young woman, representing Autumn, surrounded by lush foliage and ripe fruits. The woman is wearing a flowing gown and a wreath of autumn leaves in her hair. She is holding a basket of grapes, and her face is turned up to the sun. The overall effect is one of abundance, fertility, and joy.

Mucha's use of color is particularly striking in Autumn. The woman's gown is a deep red, which is complemented by the oranges, yellows, and greens of the foliage. The grapes in her basket are a deep purple, and the background is a soft blue. The overall effect is one of warmth and richness.

Mucha's use of line is also noteworthy in Autumn. The woman's figure is drawn with long, flowing lines that suggest movement and grace. The foliage is also drawn with flowing lines, which create a sense of depth and perspective. The overall effect is one of harmony and balance.

Autumn is a beautiful and evocative work of art that perfectly captures the essence of the season. It is a prime example of Mucha's Art Nouveau style, and it is a testament to his skill as an artist.

Artist: Alphonse Mucha
Print Type: Halftone
Date: 1900 - 1904
Publisher: Osgood Art Colortype
Dimensions: 10 3/4 x 5 1/2"
Notes & Literature: Osgood Art Colortype was a company that produced color printing plates. It was founded in 1895 by Gustav Zeese in Chicago, Illinois. Zeese had developed a new process for creating color printing plates that was more efficient and less expensive than the existing methods. Osgood Art Colortype quickly became one of the leading companies in the color printing industry.

In 1900, Zeese moved the company to New York City. He renamed it the Osgood Colortype Company. The company continued to grow and prosper in the early 1900s. It was one of the leading suppliers of color printing plates to the publishing, advertising, and packaging industries.In 1904, Osgood Colortype was merged with American Three Color Company and National Colortype to form the American Colortype Company.


Condition Report: Very Good

Subject References: 186F
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