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  1. 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”.

  2. 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)

  3. 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.

  4. Europeana exhibition about women in Art Nouveau including important artists and artworks. Includes Sarah Bernhardt, Mucha fashion, Gustav Klimt and Franz Stuck

  5. 15 de oct. de 2019 · The French Art Nouveau movement is evident here, in this focus on Bernhardt’s circulation as a compact industrial and commercial product that could be enjoyed by global audiences in their quotidian life. In this sense, Bernhardt’s film became an art nouveau product par excellence.

  6. Rosine Bernardt, conocida artísticamente como Sarah Bernhardt (París, 23 de octubre de 1844-París, 26 de marzo de 1923), fue una actriz francesa de teatro y cine, una de las más famosas y aclamadas a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2024 · Bernhardt, Mucha, and Art Nouveau. However, where Bernhardt’s skill in representation truly came about was with her collaboration with a young man, Czech-born artist Alphonse Mucha, and a new art form.