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  1. 18 de sept. de 2021 · Tras sus exitosos carteles para la famosa actriz Sarah Bernhardt, Alphonse Mucha, considerado uno de los mayores exponentes del "art noveau", inundó Europa con sus hermosos carteles en tonos pastel, en los que mostraba a sensuales mujeres rodeadas de una frondosa y exquisita naturaleza.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · El Art Nouveau ya existía, pero restringido a los círculos iniciados en el arte. Fue Alfons Mucha, con el madrinazgo de Sarah Bernhardt quien por primera vez quizás hasta hoy, logró que el arte penetrara lo cotidiano y desafiara el sentido peyorativo de la clasificación como “decorativo”.

  3. 13 de nov. de 2018 · The Czech artist originally found fame via his stunningly original poster designs for the legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt, but is best known today for his innovative advertisements, posters, and decorative works.

  4. 13 de dic. de 2017 · Some of her sculptures were inspired by her work as actress. It is the case of an Art Nouveau decorative bronze inkwell of 1880. It is a self-portrait with a fish tail and bat wings, this piece is inspired in her performance in Le Sphinx (1874). Le Sphynx (Photo Credit: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

  5. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Símbolo del Art Nouveau. En la Navidad de 1894, Sarah Bernhardt entró en la imprenta Lemercier de París en busca de un artista que diseñara los carteles promocionales de Gismonda, que debían estar listos antes de fin de año.

  6. The Parisian actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was the single most influential figure in Mucha’s life as an artist. It was his first poster for her, Gismonda, that made him famous and he grew both as a man and an artist through his professional collaboration and friendship with the greatest stage personality of the era.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Around Christmas in 1894, the actress Sarah Bernhardt called Maurice de Brunhoff, the manager of Lemercier, a publishing company in Paris that produced her promotional posters. Bernhardt was...