Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  223 / 242 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 223 / 242 Next Page
Page Background

ALPHONSE MUCHA (1860-1939)

220

KRINOGEN. Circa 1928.

Approximately 17

5

/

8

inches, 44

3

/

4

cm in diameter. [V. Neubert, Prague.]

Condition B+ / B: sharp creases, wrinkles and repaired tears in image and at edges. Matted and framed.

Unexamined out of frame.

This was Mucha’s final poster for a commercial product, which was also more personal than many of

his other commissions. It was designed for his sister, Anna Kuberova, who had developed an herbal

hair restoration tonic. The image was used on the product packaging and on promotional postcards.

The round format is exceptionally unusual, as is the use of only metallic gold ink. There is a wonderful

artistic irony in the fact that Mucha, much of whose fame was based on his depictions of women with

incredibly lush, flowing and extraordinary hair, was provided the opportunity to employ that

individual talent of his to help his sister. In fact, regarding his inclusion of the halo-shaped format,

the heads in profile, the woman’s elaborate earring and his stylized typography, it can be said that

Mucha provided his sister with a work that encompassed his most prominent graphic conceits.

RARE

.

We could find no other copies at auction. Lendl p. 295, Rennert / Weill 113, Mucha / Henderson 117,

Mucha / Bridges A72.

[2,000/3,000]

E N D O F S A L E