
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 tactile weave of a canvas print adds quiet depth to the composition, giving the piece a more grounded, physical presence than a flat print.
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 tactile weave of a canvas print adds quiet depth to the composition, giving the piece a more grounded, physical presence than a flat print.
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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 tactile weave of a canvas print adds quiet depth to the composition, giving the piece a more grounded, physical presence than a flat print.























