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Champagne Ruinart by Alphonse Mucha

Champagne Ruinart, commissioned in 1896, is Mucha at his most celebratory. A figure in swirling robes raises a coupe as bubbles and botanical ornament spiral upward around her, the whole composition animated by a sense of effortless, rising joy. The palette — pale gold, champagne ivory, and soft sage — is perfectly chosen: luminous without being loud. Mucha brings his full decorative vocabulary to bear here: the circular vignette, the sinuous border, the face both ideal and utterly human. It feels like a toast held permanently mid-air.

As a canvas print, the artwork's delicate luminosity gains texture and warmth, giving the gilded tones a physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks for museum-grade longevity.

Champagne Ruinart, commissioned in 1896, is Mucha at his most celebratory. A figure in swirling robes raises a coupe as bubbles and botanical ornament spiral upward around her, the whole composition animated by a sense of effortless, rising joy. The palette — pale gold, champagne ivory, and soft sage — is perfectly chosen: luminous without being loud. Mucha brings his full decorative vocabulary to bear here: the circular vignette, the sinuous border, the face both ideal and utterly human. It feels like a toast held permanently mid-air.

As a canvas print, the artwork's delicate luminosity gains texture and warmth, giving the gilded tones a physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks for museum-grade longevity.

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Champagne Ruinart, commissioned in 1896, is Mucha at his most celebratory. A figure in swirling robes raises a coupe as bubbles and botanical ornament spiral upward around her, the whole composition animated by a sense of effortless, rising joy. The palette — pale gold, champagne ivory, and soft sage — is perfectly chosen: luminous without being loud. Mucha brings his full decorative vocabulary to bear here: the circular vignette, the sinuous border, the face both ideal and utterly human. It feels like a toast held permanently mid-air.

As a canvas print, the artwork's delicate luminosity gains texture and warmth, giving the gilded tones a physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks for museum-grade longevity.

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