High Noon
The Times Of Day series Mucha famous Art Nouveau lithograph titled
Brightness of Day (also known as Le Jour or Éclat du Jour), created by the celebrated Czech artist Alphonse Mucha in 1899. This work is part of a series of four decorative panels called The Times of the Day.
Artwork Details
Artist: Alphonse Mucha
Title(s): Brightness of Day, Le Jour, or Éclat du Jour
Year: 1899
Style: Art Nouveau
Medium: Original works were color lithographs
Series: This is one panel from the four-part series The Times of the Day (Morning Awakening, Brightness of Day, Evening Contemplation, and Night's Rest)
About the Art
The artwork is a prime example of the Art Nouveau style, characterized by its flowing lines, natural forms, and elegant female figures. The woman in the image is surrounded by daisies and foliage, a common motif in Mucha's work. The design uses a unique vertical format, typical of many of Mucha's decorative panels and posters that transformed the streets of Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
Brightness of Day (also known as Le Jour or Éclat du Jour), created by the celebrated Czech artist Alphonse Mucha in 1899. This work is part of a series of four decorative panels called The Times of the Day.
Artwork Details
Artist: Alphonse Mucha
Title(s): Brightness of Day, Le Jour, or Éclat du Jour
Year: 1899
Style: Art Nouveau
Medium: Original works were color lithographs
Series: This is one panel from the four-part series The Times of the Day (Morning Awakening, Brightness of Day, Evening Contemplation, and Night's Rest)
About the Art
The artwork is a prime example of the Art Nouveau style, characterized by its flowing lines, natural forms, and elegant female figures. The woman in the image is surrounded by daisies and foliage, a common motif in Mucha's work. The design uses a unique vertical format, typical of many of Mucha's decorative panels and posters that transformed the streets of Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
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