Mucha was born in Czechoslovakia and emigrated to Paris when he was
twenty-nine years old. It was there that he achieved great fame as one of
the most important exponents of the art nouveau movement. He created
prints, posters (many featuring the legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt),
illustrations for books and magazines, and jewelry. Almost all of his
designs were centered on romanticized female figures, highlighted by great
flourishes. It has been said that his popularity came too quickly and he
saturated his market with too many products, thereby causing a decline in
quality and, eventually, demand. His early prints, in mint condition, are
considered valuable today because they are some of the best
representational art of his era and because Mucha earned an important
place in European art history.
