"A pensive looking Lady in a pale green dress in an observant attitude, getting ready to record something in her little notebook..." (Lendl)
In 1902, Mucha was commissioned to illustrate the Dictionnaire des arts Décoratifs, the comprehensive visual dictionary of Art Nouveau design, by Paul Rouaix.
Paul Rouaix’s “Dictionary of Decorative Arts” was a two-volume compendium that acted as a reference to artists and artisans—namely, it included almost 600 engravings and 17 plates. Mucha was commissioned to design the cover, and in his typical fashion, he delivered this decadent Art Nouveau artiste—adrift in thought, and with all the panache one could expect from a Mucha design. (Rennert) The original publication with Mucha Cover design
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