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Alfons Mucha i jego świat (edición 2010)

por Rosalind Ormiston, Hanna Turczyn-Zalewska (Tłumaczenie)

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Though very much an individual and spiritual artist, Alfonse Mucha was a defining figure of the Art Nouveau era and is loved for his distinctive lush style and images of beautiful women in arabesque poses among the plethora of paintings, posters, advertisements and designs he produced. This title presents a range of his work.… (más)
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Título:Alfons Mucha i jego świat
Autores:Rosalind Ormiston
Otros autores:Hanna Turczyn-Zalewska (Tłumaczenie)
Información:Warszawa : Wydawnictwo "Arkady", cop. 2010.
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Etiquetas:art, art history, biography, artbook

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Alphonse Mucha: Masterworks por Rosalind Ormiston

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As with all art books, I was frustrated at points while reading this book from all the flipping back and forth between sections to be able to look at the illustrations that matched the text, but I will forgive this volume since its pages collect an absolutely stunning array of Mucha's work. Unlike some Mucha books that I've read, the colour representation was absolutely spot on, and the size of the images adequately represented Mucha's artwork (with specially blown up sections to zoom in on some of the more intricate pices). I could have maybe used less written material during the second section (it seemed to duplicate some of the information that was covered in the first section) for a focus specifically on thematics, but for the most part the text was minimal and simple enough that it acted more as a white space counterpoint to the saturation of the artwork. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
This is a lovely book in many ways. There is an absolute wealth of Mucha's graphic works ..including a lot of his commercial work for biscuit manufactures and chocolate manufacturers. And, because it is a large book, one has the opportunity to really examine the detail. In some cases enlargements are given which is quite fascinating to see. It is accompanied by a nice, if slightly stilted, biographical section and a second section which focuses on his work at the height of the period 1893-1905. However, it is greatly weakened by the fact that there appears to have been no coordination between the writers of the prose and the placement of the pictures. I found I had to frequently turn back 100 pages to view the particular work the was being described in detail. And one can look in vain for any connection between the script and the illustrations on or nearby that page.
It is also frustrating to find (as on p132 that the book describes "two lithographs that are noteworthy, for they show the wide illustrative range that Muncha possessed. The first is the image of Salome ,1897 (see page 134)". Ok so far so good. ....."The second is Salammbo, 1897......." But I looked in vain for a picture of Salammbo. Now this is just plain annoying. To be invited to compare but not being given anything to compare apart from words.
In fact the word descriptions are quite detailed ..and this is a bit of a give-away when "The Moon" is described as ..."dressed in a beautiful blue gown"...when the actual print is a murky brown. In fact, clearly the blues have dropped out of the printing process or the originals from which the plates were printed have lost their blue tones. There are a number of prints described as blue or turquoise ...which are just brown. And when I googled some of these images...sure enough they appear in blue and turquoise.
There is very little here .....if anything of his work outside the period 1893-1905. I don't recall anything from his period in America or for his work on the Slavic Epic or for his early work...pre-Paris. So, in a lot of ways, this book is a disappointment. The complete disjunction between the graphic work and the text is seriously problematic. Even for the relatively few graphics that are referred to in the text, one has to be continually turning backwards and forwards to see them. It seems to me that the graphics have been laid out first and the text has simply been inserted in the spaces left behind with no thought given to integrating the two. A pity, this book could have been much better. ( )
  booktsunami | Apr 6, 2019 |
A truly beautiful book. However, it would have been nice to see a display of his Slav Epic series, which he considered his best work. It is described, but there are only a couple of pictures, not the whole set. In a book of this size, it would have been easy to include the entire composition. ( )
  bcrowl399 | Oct 9, 2018 |
A truly stunning collection of artworks from one of the biggest geniuses to ever pick up a paintbrush / pen / pencil. I had thought of art nouveau as a hoity-toity and lame subgenre before having my mind blown by the imagination of Mucha (pronounced MOOK-uh, by the way). ( )
  YESterNOw | Jan 16, 2017 |
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