Feb 29, 2024 - Sale 2660

Sale 2660 - Lot 20

Price Realized: $ 7,500
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 8,000 - $ 12,000

ALPHONSE MUCHA (1860-1939)

SALON DES CENT. 1896.


24¼x16¼ inches, 61½x41¼ cm. F. Champenois, Paris.
Condition B+: edges slightly trimmed. Mounted on card, to mat. Matted and framed.

This poster represents the start of a long collaboration between Mucha and La Plume, the influential magazine and associated exhibition hall that played a prominent role in the poster scene in fin-de-siècle Paris. One year after he designed this poster, the magazine dedicated an entire issue to Mucha and gave him a one-man show. While Mucha was designing this poster, Léon Deschamps, La Plume's publisher, went to visit the artist at his studio. Deschamps recalls that the poster design he saw at that time featured "a half-nude woman, her inclined head resting nonchalantly on one hand, her golden hair curling like a halo in rich arabesques - those famous 'macaroni' which tomorrow would be celebrated and copied by all the apes of art - a divine languor lingering over the clean outlines of her face, the whole emanating an indefinable charm." Mucha protested that the poster wasn't finished, but Deschamps self-aggrandizingly insisted, "print it as it is and you will produce a masterpiece of the illustrative decorative poster" (La Plume, Mucha Special Issue, 1897, p. 4).

Rennert / Weill 12, Lendl 13, Salon des Cent cover and 19, Meisterplakate 161, Gold 192, Wember 605, DFP-II 628, Affichomanie 121, Art Nouveau p. 112.