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Au Quartier Latin 2 Poster

Au Quartier Latin 2 Poster

Ordinarie pris 101.00 kr
Ordinarie pris Försäljningspris 101.00 kr
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Skatter ingår. Frakt beräknas i kassan.
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Fri frakt till Spanien, Portugal och Frankrike

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Kvantitet

Au Quartier Latin (1897) by Alphonse Mucha

Bring Parisian charm home with this graceful Mucha design, where flowing floral tendrils and soft peach green and cream hues create a serene, refined atmosphere, while the original six-color lithograph technique adds an authentic Belle Époque touch collectors and decorators adore.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

Ref : MP78

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About the Artist

Alphonse Mucha turns Au Quartier Latin into a vivid piece of Parisian Art Nouveau, shaped for the print culture that made his name in the 1890s. The poster reflects his gift for weaving figure, lettering, and ornament into one public image, and it shows how a vintage poster could carry both advertising purpose and decorative appeal. Here, Mucha uses the language of the city itself, giving the Latin Quarter a romantic face that feels tailored to magazine and street display alike.

The Artwork

Made in 1897, this work speaks to the Paris of students, publishers, and café life around the Latin Quarter. It does not document a single event so much as build a mood around a district known for debate and youthful energy. The title serves as a call to that lively part of the city, where printed imagery helped turn place into identity. As an art print rooted in Belle Époque culture, it shows how Mucha could transform a local name into a memorable piece of home decor and urban mythology.

Style & Characteristics

The image centers on a reclining woman surrounded by curling vegetal lines, decorative figures, and a broad frame that keeps the composition tall and theatrical. Peach, cream, and olive tones give the vintage print a soft warmth, while the black outlines sharpen the forms against the pale ground. Ornamental lettering arches across the top, and the flowing drapery below adds a sense of movement that suits the vertical poster format. As a fine art print, it balances lush detail with open space, letting the eye travel from the face to the elaborate borders and back again.

In Interior Design

Hung in a reading nook, this wall art brings a measured Belle Époque accent to a room with books, linen, and natural light. The vertical format works especially well above a slim console or beside a tall shelf, where its ornate curves can echo a framed mirror or a ceramic lamp. A muted palette in beige or green lets the orange drapery remain the focal point without overwhelming the wall. In interior decoration, this vintage poster adds a Parisian note that feels anchored by its elegant linework and calm color field.