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Rêverie du soir, Evening Contemplation

Times of the Day: Reverie du Soir (Evening Reverie), Stone Lithograph on Wove Paper, c.1899, 42.4" x 15.4"

Printed by F. Champenois, Paris

Featuring a dreamy, languid woman surrounded by autumnal flora, embodying the mood of evening with rich colors, ornate Gothic window-like framing, and flowing lines characteristic of Mucha's iconic style. 

SKU: M-MUCHA-125007 Artist: Tag:
Nicole Wolff
Gallery Director

Mucha was famous for his commercial posters, which had a wide audience, but he also worked in a variety of other media, including furniture, jewelry, and theatrical sets. He mostly worked in Vienna and Paris but was also in Chicago, where he taught at the Art Institute, from 1904 to 1910. There, he introduced his interpretation of the "new art" to a United States audience. The densely patterned posters epitomize the Art Nouveau interest in natural forms, decoration, and a rejection of the anonymity of mechanical production.