
Bieres de la Meuse by Alphonse Mucha
Bières de la Meuse (1897) is one of Alphonse Mucha's celebrated Art Nouveau advertising posters, created for a beer brewed in Bar-le-Duc, France. A striking female figure, drawn with echoes of the Roman goddess Ceres, anchors the composition — flowing hair, decorative border, and soft, ornamental linework typical of the Belle Époque poster style that made Mucha one of the era's most recognisable commercial artists.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
Bières de la Meuse (1897) is one of Alphonse Mucha's celebrated Art Nouveau advertising posters, created for a beer brewed in Bar-le-Duc, France. A striking female figure, drawn with echoes of the Roman goddess Ceres, anchors the composition — flowing hair, decorative border, and soft, ornamental linework typical of the Belle Époque poster style that made Mucha one of the era's most recognisable commercial artists.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
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Bières de la Meuse (1897) is one of Alphonse Mucha's celebrated Art Nouveau advertising posters, created for a beer brewed in Bar-le-Duc, France. A striking female figure, drawn with echoes of the Roman goddess Ceres, anchors the composition — flowing hair, decorative border, and soft, ornamental linework typical of the Belle Époque poster style that made Mucha one of the era's most recognisable commercial artists.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.



















