Impersonal Art: Cosmic Symbolism & Mucha

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Apotheosis is a large painting that is part of the Slav Epic (Slovanská epopej), a collection of 20 paintings by Alfons Mucha, one of the leading artists of the Art Nouveau movement. Mucha is widely known for his decorative and charming poster-like advertising illustrations and paintings, but few people are aware of the impressive breadth of his artistic talents. Beyond these cheerful vintage marketing works for the public, the Czech artist is one of the last master painters to elevate the classical genre in the 20th century.

Overall, the heavily decorated illustrations of Mucha such as the ones on the left reflect the influence of Eastern sacred art. In Tibetan Thangka art or Kerala Mural Painting, for example, female and androgynous deities are lavishly decorated with flowers to saturate the viewer’s perception and ignite devotion.

Artist’s intent and general elements of composition

Earthly tones symbolism & usage of light

Symbolism of the coldest tones

Perspective

Resources & books supporting this blog post

  • Mucha Foundation. Consider zooming on the pages to enjoy your reading experience. and admire Mucha’s work.
  • The Art of Color: The Subjective Experience and Objective Rationale of Color, by Johannes Itten (1973) in your favorite bookstore.

Murielle Mobengo is the founder and editor-in-chief of Revue Révolution. A cultural editor, curator, and strategist, her work focuses on the intersections of art, non-dual philosophy (Advaita Vedanta and non-dualist Western philosophers), and heritage transmission.

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