Art Nouveau, motifs after Alfons Mucha

The motifs and ornamentation of Art Nouveau are particularly suitable for use in stained glass and glass painting.

 

Art Nouveau, an artistic movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, is characterized by its organic forms, curved lines and floral motifs.

Alfons Mucha, 1860 - 1939, was one of the outstanding artists of Art Nouveau and had a decisive influence on its aesthetics. He became particularly well known for the depiction of elegant and graceful women in his work. These female figures, with long, flowing hair and surrounded by floral motifs, are often depicted in allegorical scenes embodying nature, mythology or spiritual themes.

Mucha's distinctive stylistic devices - line and surface - make his work ideal for translation into stained glass.

We produce glass artworks based on Alfons Mucha's motifs for you, individually and according to your wishes.

 

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THE 4 TIMES OF DAY

Based on the cycle “The Times of Day” by Alfons Mucha. These larger-than-life glass artworks are interpretations of the Art Nouveau lithographs “The Morning, The Noon, The Night”.

⇢ The 4 times of day

THE 4 SEASONS

The seasons according to Alfons Mucha are among the most popular motifs. Our interpretation as stained glass with glass painting. 
 

⇢ The 4 seasons

IVY AND LAUREL

Two medallion discs with striking graceful profiles, richly decorated and with Mucha's typical ornate hair.  

 

⇢ Ivy and laurel

ART NOUVEAU LEADED GLASS

Art Nouveau stained glass with floral motifs, curved lines and rich ornamentation.    

 

⇢ Leaded Glass