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Art Nouveau - Mucha-16, Postcard 1911 [186001]

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Art Nouveau - Mucha-16, Postcard  1911 [186001]
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This postcard is one of two subjects the JOB firm commissioned Alfonse Mucha to design. It illustrates a lady with long blonde hair in a white gown. The image appeared on a calendar as well as on a poster and in La Plume magazine. No. 173. Job calendar. 1897. Circa 1911 issue. R-3. "Collection JOB" inscription in border above image. "Calendrier 1897. Mucha" below. Background of right side and of the margins consists of repeated JOB monograms in a rhomboidal latticework. Unused. Minor staining on front, light pencil marks on verso, otherwise clean.
The JOB firm, founded in 1836 (the name JOB is derived from the initials of company founder Jean Bardou), commissioned artists to design posters and calendars during the period from about 1895 to 1914. Two of the subjects, one for an 1897 calendar and the other for an 1898 poster, were done by Mucha.
(Info: "The Postcards of Alphonse Mucha," Q. David Bowers & Mary L. Martin, 1981.)
For more information on Alphonse Mucha's life, and the Art Nouveau movement, see Lot #185466, Mucha-1. [] [] [Hungary] [] []