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Alphonse Mucha, 1896 · sourced from the Library of Congress.

About the artist

Czech painter Alphonse Mucha shaped the entire visual language of Art Nouveau during his years in Paris. His flowing, ornamental portraits of women with cascading hair defined how a generation thought about feminine elegance — and became the visual root of modern hairdressing and beauty advertising.

About this poster

This is a high-resolution digital restoration of Bernhardt–American tour–Direction of Abbey, Schoeffel & Grau, originally created in 1896. The file you download has been carefully cleaned, color-balanced, and prepared for modern home printing while preserving the textures and color of the original chromolithograph.

Print & display

This poster is particularly well suited for hair salon and yoga studios and other atmosphere-driven hospitality interiors where Belle Époque visual language is exactly right.

Best suited for 8×10 inches at 300 DPI sharpness. 11×14 and 16×20 are available but with some softening — fine for venue wall art viewed from across a room.

What’s in the download

  • 6 ready-to-print JPG files (8×10, 11×14, and 16×20 inches — two versions of each: Pure and Museum)
  • All files at 300 DPI, sRGB, with embedded ICC profile
  • Download instantly after purchase