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Lamalou-les-Bains - Alphonse MUCHA (1860-1939)
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Ref : 114403
68 000 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
Mucha
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Paper
Dimensions :
H. 29.13 inch
Paintings & Drawings  - Lamalou-les-Bains - Alphonse MUCHA (1860-1939) 20th century - Lamalou-les-Bains - Alphonse MUCHA (1860-1939)
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Lamalou-les-Bains - Alphonse MUCHA (1860-1939)

"Lamalou-les-Bains"
"Tribute to J.M. Charcot Doctor"

Original drawing
Ink, wash drawing and pencil
Signed "Mucha" and dated "1903" on the low left handside
Bearing the motto : "Salus ex aquis" (Health comes from water)

France
1903
dimensions of the drawing : height 55,5 cm – width 25 cm
dimensions with frame : height 74 cm – width. 44 cm

Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) was a French neurologist, clinical professor of nervous diseases at the Paris Faculty of Medicine and Academician. He was interested in the thermal waters of Lamalou-les-Bains and sent there a large number of sick people.

Biography :
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), by his full name, Alfons Maria Mucha, was a poster artist, illustrator, painter and decorator born in Ivancice, Moravia then part of the Austrian Empire, today in the Czech Republic. After his stays in Vienna and Munich, Mucha went to Paris in 1887 to continue his studies at the Académie Julian and then the Académie Colarossi, while producing advertising posters and illustrating catalogs, calendars and books. The technical and artistic qualities of Mucha were finally recognized and he was hired by the first major publishing house in Paris, Armand Colin. His celebrity came mainly from his elegant Art Nouveau posters, fashionable in particular thanks to the actress Sarah Bernhardt, for whom he composed her theater posters since "Gismonda" in 1894.

Mucha remained indissociable from the image of Paris 1900. He received for example the silver medal at the 1900 Universal Exhibition, and he was also knighted the Legion of Honor. The following year, Mucha designed the Fouquet jeweler's shop at 6, rue Royale in Paris (shop now displayed at the Musée Carnavalet).

Another less well-known production of Mucha, however, includes paintings, sculptures, sets and objets d'art, witnesses of this mystic and visionary man, animated by a true political thought. At the time of the Czech national revival and the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he worked on his Slavic Epic which occupied him between 1910 and 1928, witnessing then his dream of unity among the Slav peoples.

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