Salomé 1897
Alphonse Mucha
LithographyPrint
41 ⨯ 31 cm
€ 2.650
Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge
- About the artworkSalomé, lithograph designed by Alphonse Mucha and printed in colours in July 1897 by L’Imprimerie Champenois as part of “L'Estampe Moderne” a series published in 24 monthly parts, each containing four prints, between 1897-1899. Embossed with the L'Estampe Moderne stamp in the lower right margin. Size (print): 41 x 31 cm. Depicted is the biblical figure Salome, the daughter of Herod II and princess Herodias, in a sensual and stylized manner characteristic of Alphonse Mucha's distinct artistic style. The gospel story of her dance at the birthday celebration of her stepfather Herod Antipas, who had John the Baptist beheaded at her mother's request, inspired art, literature and music over an extended period of time. Fin-de-siècle Europe turned Salome into an obsession, parading her deadly dance in operas, ballets, poems, paintings, and more. Now characterized as poisonous and depraved, she was the perfect symbol of the culture's decadent mood and its new wariness of female power. Alphonse Mucha's Salome is erotic and exotic in her filmy costume and stylized hair, an Art Nouveau staple. With her half-closed eyes she stares provocatively.... Salome here is not depicted carrying the head of John the Baptist, but rather in the throes of the dance that gave Herod such great pleasure. Literature: Ann Bridges (ed.), "Alphonse Mucha the complete graphic works" (1980), R10c. Price: Euro 2.650,- (incl. frame)
- About the artist
Alphonse Mucha was born in Moravia on the 24th of July in 1860. He was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and also a decorative artist. Mucha has a very distinctive style and is well-known for that. He created many works of art including paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs. Mucha was part of the Jugendstil movement.
He worked all over the world, from Prague to Paris, from Brno to Munchen and from New York City to Sarajevo. Mucha married Maruška (Marie/Maria) Chytilová on 10 June 1906, in Prague. Their daughter was born in New York and their son in Prague in 1915. Mucha was arrested in 1939 by the Gestapo and was interrogated for his works of arts and their message. Even though Mucha was released he may have been affected by this and he died on the 14th of July in 1939 in Prague due to a lung infection.
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