File:Alfons Mucha Models in front of the main decorative panel of Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion for the Paris Exposition,1900.jpg

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Fotografie Alfonse Muchy

Models in front of the main decorative panel of Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion for the Paris Exposition,1900
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Source http://polarbearstale.blogspot.com/2010/03/modeling-for-alphonse-mucha-1860-1939.html
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Alphonse Mucha  (1860–1939)  wikidata:Q146691 s:en:Author:Alfons Marie Mucha q:it:Alfons Mucha
 
Alphonse Mucha
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Alphonse Maria Mucha
Description -Czechoslovak poster artist, lithographer, photographer, graphic designer, painter and postage stamp designer
Czechoslovak photographer, painter, illustrator and patriot. Apart from his artistic production he was an advocate for the unification of Czechoslovakia for which he designed the first banknotes in 1918.
Date of birth/death 24 July 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 14 July 1939 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ivančice Prague
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Paris (1888–); Prague (1911–); Vienna; Munich; Mikulov Edit this at Wikidata
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