Bill FitzGibbons' LightRails turns a dark, dank space into vibrant light art.
This beautiful train tunnel of trees called the Tunnel of Love is located in Klevan, Ukraine. Nothing else is known about this place. Can an...
In Mediterranean cuisine it is the symbol of summer and its origins are lost in the mists of time. Fragrant and delicate with its green leaves it manages to tantalize the most demanding palates, it is basil.
The project begins in early May in Utah's Great Basin, where the four sculptures are located.
2020 has been really difficult. If there's one thing we need more than anything else this year, it's hope. And it's exactly what multidisciplinary artist Daniel Popper has offered with his latest work.
Holt made mesmerising works that filtered stars and vanished in the desert heat. But land art was seen as a male preserve. A new exhibition redresses the balance
Alphonse (Alfons) Mucha (1860 – 1939) was a Czech painter and decorative artist born in 1860 born in the town of Ivančice, Moravia. He is best known for his luxurious poster and product designs, which encapsulate the Art Nouveau style. Contemporary interest in his work was revived in 1980 after an exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris. For biographical notes on Mucha see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 3 also. This is part 4 of a 12-part series on the works of Alphonse Mucha: 1899 'La Bise' 'February' Cocorico magazine © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'La Bise' photographic study © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'Soleil' photographic study © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'Soleil' ink and wash on paper 40.8 x 32 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 (Soleil) 'April' Cocorico magazine © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'The Times of the Day' posters © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 The Times of the Day poster - 'Morning Awakening' lithograph 107.7 x 39 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 The Times of the Day poster - 'Brightness of Day' lithograph 107.7 x 39 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 The Times of the Day poster - 'Evening Contemplation' lithograph 107.7 x 39 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 The Times of the Day poster - 'Night's Rest' lithograph 107.7 x 39 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Cover of 'L'Art Photogaphique' Publication Mensuelle 1900 lithograph 45.5 x 30.3 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Cover of 'L'Estampe Moderne' lithography 41.6 x 31.3 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1898 Cover of 'Le Mois' literary journal June 1899 lithography 24.1 x 16.5 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Decorative panel 'Aurore' 60 x 100 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1900 Postcard of 'Aurore' 9 x 14 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Decorative panel 'Crépuscule' 60 x 100 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1900 Postcard of 'Crépuscule' 9 x 14 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 La Chaleur ( Heat ) ink and wash on paper 40.8 x 32 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'Le Chant du Rossignol' ink and wash on paper 40.1 x 32.1 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 'Le Chant du Rossignol' June Cocorico magazine © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1906 Cover of 'Appleton's Magazine' © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Le Pater: Mucha considered Le Pater his printed masterpiece, and referred to it in the January 5, 1900 issue of The Sun Newspaper (New York) as the thing he had "put [his] soul into". Printed on December 20, 1899, Le Pater was Mucha's occult examination of the themes of The Lord's Prayer and only 510 copies were produced. © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Posters for 'Moët et Chandon' © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Moët et Chandon - Champagne White Star' lithograph 60.8 x 23 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Moet et Chandon' Crémant Imperial lithograph 60.8 x 23cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Moët et Chandon menu © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Moët et Chandon menu © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Moët et Chandon menu © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Moët et Chandon menu © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Hamlet' Sarah Bernhardt at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt lithograph 205.7 x 76.5 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Oesterreich' World Fair Paris 1900 lithograph 98.5 x 68 cm © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Nectar Liquer Superfine' lithograph ( also in 'Documents Décoratifs' 1902 ) © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Poster for 'Sylvanis Essence Perfume' lithograph © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Primrose and Feather © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Primrose © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris 1899 Feather © Alphonse Mucha Estate-Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York-ADAGP, Paris
People can be afraid of many things, from darkness to spiders, to you name it. Some of these fears are totally irrational, others come from our childhoods and creep in well into our adult lives. One of such bizarre fears is megalophobia.
In symbolism, there is often a manmade and naturally occurring equivalent. The tunnel is the manmade version of a cave, the sewer a sea cave.
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