A graceful, idealised woman framed by an intricate halo of floral motifs and stylised, flowing hair (often called "macaroni" hair by critics of the time). Her serene expression and the soft, pastel colour palette evoke a sense of purity and luxury, perfectly aligning with the product being advertised: high-quality soap. After an initial rejection from the Prague Academy, Mucha’s education was funded by Count Karl Khuen-Belasi where he studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts.
Studio Gallery Frame in 'black'; acrylic safety fronts; ready-to-hang options.
Gift-ready, arriving hand-wrapped in acid-free tissue paper. Plastic-free packaging.
Image source: The Art Institute of Chicago.
Savonnerie de Bagnolet by Alphonse Mucha 1897
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