Biscuits Lefevre-Utile, Alphonse Mucha

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Biscuits Lefevre-Utile, Alphonse Mucha

$620.00

Fine Art Lithograph, hand pulled on a vintage Maroni press; printed via the same process used by Mucha. Includes certificate of authenticity.

Description

Alphonse Mucha‘s work for LU (Lefevere-Utile) was the impetus to some of his greatest posters and made the biscuits the most popular cookies in France.  The pattern on her dress is of sickles and wheat as she holds the inviting tray wafers.  Poppies and wheat shafts adorn her hair.

Recreated from the original image by Alphonse Mucha under the endorsement of The Mucha Foundation. The lithograph was pulled on rives French-made paper on an antique press. Chromist David Copson, created this image by hand-drawing directly on to specially prepared surgaces which were then chemically transferred onto lithographi plates, one plate for each color. The plates used to create these editions have been destroyed. The original image obtained by the Mucha Foundation insured that this recreation matched in size, color and style of the original graphic work in exact detail. This print bears the chop mark of The Mucha Foundation plus the chop mark of S2 Atelier. Includes certificate of authenticity.

Additional information

Weight .05 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 3 × 6 in
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