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Alphonse Mucha Pair of "Byzantine Heads" Lithographs

$47,500
£35,751.35
€41,826.89
CA$67,178.25
A$68,232.57
CHF 39,320.47
MX$823,807.32
NOK 456,744.50
SEK 460,555.33
DKK 312,669.65

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A pair of French "Byzantine Heads" lithographs by Alphonse Mucha. The mastery evident in creating two archetypes of the female form against a decorative background confirms Mucha's artistic maturity. Both women, portrayed in profile, have their heads decorated with delicately rendered but majestically scaled jewelry, the richness and oriental nature of which suggested the name Byzantine Heads for the series. In this version, the rarest of all variants, Mucha adds corners filigreed with curves to the original circular designs in order to create the standard rectangular shape of decorative panels. Sold exclusively as matching set. Item #: YML-20369 Artist: Alphonse Mucha Circa: 1897 Size: 21" height, 15" width, Framed: 29" height, 22.5" width Materials: Lithograph Literature: Pictured in Alphonse Mucha, The Complete Posters and Panels by Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, page 167, cat. 40, variant 1 Item #: YML-20369 Artist: Alphonse Mucha Circa: 1897 Size: 21" height, 15" width, Framed: 29" height, 22.5" width Materials: Lithograph Literature: Pictured in Alphonse Mucha, The Complete Posters and Panels by Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, page 167, cat. 40, variant 1 Item #: YML-20369 Artist: Alphonse Mucha Circa: 1897 Size: 21" height, 15" width, Framed: 29" height, 22.5" width Materials: Lithograph Literature: Pictured in Alphonse Mucha, The Complete Posters and Panels by Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, page 167, cat. 40, variant 1 Item #: YML-20369 Artist: Alphonse Mucha Circa: 1897 Size: 21" height, 15" width, Framed: 29" height, 22.5" width Materials: Lithograph Literature: Pictured in Alphonse Mucha, The Complete Posters and Panels by Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, page 167, cat. 40, variant 1 Macklowe Gallery Curator Notes: The subtle differences in details between the images are worth noticing. This is the first appearance of the perfect form of Mucha's often-used motif, a circle framing each head interrupted by a strand of hair. With this device, it is as if Mucha's unreachable beauties have broken the magic border between themselves and their admirers and suggest the possibility that they might, perhaps, meet.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Nouveau (Of the Period)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1897
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  • Seller Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: YML-203691stDibs: LU885427743632

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