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76394Bruxelles, Editions de La Sixaine, s.d. (ca 1950). 13 x 19, 237 pp., broché, partiellement coupé, bon état.
1973R300327981Academy Editions. 1973. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 143 pages - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte et en frontispice. Texte en anglais. Jaquette passée, fanée sur le dos et déchirée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
ORD-7655Traduit par José-André Lacour. Paris. Les Écrits de France. 1946. In-8 (121 x 188mm) broché, couverture imprimée, 243 pages. Edition originale de la traduction française. Bel exemplaire.
1977Q-0486234444Dover Publications 1977-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
34938096-nnew. unknown
A9781138369405Hardback. New. hardcover
PJH53795Frankfurt Museum fr Moderne Kunst 1993. Booklabel of Simon Lee Near Fine in slightly creased publishers wrappers. Illustrated throughout. English Language edition. ISBN 3882704691 Frankfurt Museum fr Moderne Kunst 1993 unknown
200448767Vigot 2004 96 pages 20x15x1cm. 2004. Broché. 96 pages.
2000R260254573Gründ. 2000. In-4. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dns et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 700-LES ARTS
2000R200126994Mucha Limited. 2000. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 159 pages, nombreuses photos et reproductions en couleur dans et hors texte - étiquette sur le 2e plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 927-Artistes, sportifs
1982RO20020350Joker international. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Une trentaines de planches couleurs de l'artiste, sans légende, couverture illustrée, certaines s pages se détachent.. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
5311Paris, Editions Eole, 1989. 26,5 x 19,5 cm, 123 pp. Relié cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte. Bel exemplaire. Edition originale, tirage limité à 1300 exemplaires numérotés. Enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé de Willy Mucha.
5311Paris, Editions Eole, 1989. 26,5 x 19,5 cm, 123 pp. Relié cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte. Bel exemplaire. Edition originale, tirage limité à 1300 exemplaires numérotés. Enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé de Willy Mucha.
74219The Netherlands or Belgium ca. 1898. Six uniform printed cards. Oblong cards 9.3 x 14.0 cm. Printed on both sides. = A fine set of six Art Nouveau postcards with full colour illustrations after the great Jugendstil artist Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 with his autograph. The publisher is unknown. Probably published in the Netherlands as a Belgian publisher would more probably have printed a French as well as a Dutch text. Well-preserved. Not used. Slight age-toning a few tiny irregularities - including a small spot on one card - at the edges otherwise very good unmarked. Rare as we found no reference at all although a very similar card is known from a French publisher. unknown
77936Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original monochrome print. = A fine print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons Alphonse Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the Mucha Style which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought after. This plate shows examples of horizontal bands with repeating patterns: the top one showing stag beetles and flowers the second showing turtles and flowers the third fish bubbles and "waves" and the fourth consisting of female portraits in circular frames and narrow ornamental bands suggesting a corniche frieze and architrave. Lower edge with a short tear; a few minute marginal spots; otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this excellent state. unknown
72445Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original monochrome print. = A fine print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons Alphonse Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the Mucha Style which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought after. This plate shows examples of how to apply his new highly decorative style in glassware. Edges with minimal wear and light toning; lower edge with a short crease and tear; a few minute marginal spots; otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this excellent state. unknown
73317Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original print. = A beautiful print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and remained very sought-after ever since. This plate shows two sides of this gifted artist: his ability to produce fine images in lithography but also his practical design skills in this case for jewelry including pins and rings. Slight toning towards the edges; outer edge with some light creasing; a few tiny spots otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this good state. unknown
69775Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Two plates. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original prints. = A fine set of print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought-after. This set of plates show two sides of this gifted artist: his ability to produce fine images in lithography but also his practical design skills in this case for cutlery and other silverware. Edges with minimal wear otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this excellent state. unknown
69785Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original print. = A fine print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought-after. This plate shows examples of how to apply his new highly decorative style in books - hence the black and white printing. Edges with minimal wear otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this excellent state. Not in Schneider-Henn apparently due to its rarity. unknown
70604Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original print in full colour. = A fine print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book "Documents décoratifs". Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought-after. This is one of the most iconic plates. Very light toning tiny bump to upper left outer corner otherwise fine. A rare print. unknown
70603Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original print in black and red. = A fine print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and has remained very sought-after. This is one of the more peculiar plates: his alphabet with female figures. Very light toning tiny bump to upper left outer corner otherwise fine. Very rare. unknown
69774Paris Librairie Central des Beaux Arts 1901. Two plates. Folio 46 x 33 cm. Original prints. = A fine set of print from Alphonse Mucha's quintessential Art Nouveau book Documents décoratifs. Alfons "Alphonse" Maria Mucha 1860-1939 was a Czech decorative artist who wanted to bring aesthetic values into arts and crafts. He invented the "Mucha Style" which soon became known as Art Nouveau. His work immediately became immensely popular and remained very sought-after ever since. This set of plates show two sides of this gifted artist: his ability to produce fine images in lithography but also his practical design skills in this case for cutlery and other silverware. Edges with minimal wear otherwise fine. Very rare especially in this excellent state. unknown
2001BN49600Köln: Taschen 2001. Auflage ohne Angabe. <br/><br/>Kunst Köln: Taschen unknown
4157The artwork's title is translated as "Concord of Slovakian Nation." Mucha has signed in his fine hand "Mucha" above and perpendicular to his printed name. Mucha's printed name appears to the left under the image and the Czech title to the right.A note on provenance: the signed postcard originally came from Mucha's daughter. Ideal for display and exceptionally attractive. unknown
4156Signed Color Art Reproduction title translated as "Blessed Are the Poor Spirit." Under the title Mucha has signed in his fine hand "Mucha." Mucha's printed name appears to the left under the image and in Czech title to the right. A note on provenance: the signed postcard originally came from Mucha's daughter. The card measures 3.5 x 5.5. Ideal for display and exceptionally attractive. unknown