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  • The Seasons by Alphonse Maria Mucha Glass, 16oz

    The Seasons by Alphonse Maria Mucha Glass, 16oz

    Enhance your beverage experience with our highly popular 16oz pint glasses featuring stunning original artwork. These long and transparent glasses add a unique touch to every sip, making them the perfect choice for various occasions, from housewarmings and casual gatherings to thoughtful gifts for friends and loved ones. NB! This tumbler is made with a digital inkjet printing technique that transfers designs line by line. This means that faint horizontal lines might be visible on the final product. .: One size: 16oz (0.473 l).: Material: clear glass.: BPA free.: Hand wash only.: Durable construction Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "Alphonse Maria Mucha's The Seasons," created in 1897, is a series of four iconic Art Nouveau posters that beautifully depict the changing seasons. Alphonse Mucha, a Czech artist, was a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement, known for his distinctive and ornate style. Each of the four posters within "The Seasons" series represents one of the seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—capturing the unique characteristics and mood associated with each. The posters were initially designed as decorative panels to promote a Parisian play, and they subsequently became emblematic of Mucha's work. "Alphonse Maria Mucha's The Seasons" is a prime example of the Art Nouveau movement's emphasis on harmonious design, the celebration of nature, and the intertwining of art and everyday life. These posters remain beloved and enduring symbols of Mucha's artistic vision and the Belle Époque period.

    $21.95

  • The Seasons by Alphonse Maria Mucha Ceramic Shot Glass

    The Seasons by Alphonse Maria Mucha Ceramic Shot Glass

    Elevate your gatherings or professional setting with this exclusive shot glass, featuring captivating vintage art. Crafted from premium ceramic material, this unique shot glass offers a choice of a pristine white or sleek black interior. Whether you're seeking to enhance your collection, offer a touch of sophistication to your venue, or give a gift, this shot glass serves as an exquisite canvas for showcasing the captivating artwork, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to your setting. .: One size: 1.9oz (0.056l).: Material: white ceramic.: Available in white or black interior.: NB! The listing includes a single shot glass Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "Alphonse Maria Mucha's The Seasons," created in 1897, is a series of four iconic Art Nouveau posters that beautifully depict the changing seasons. Alphonse Mucha, a Czech artist, was a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement, known for his distinctive and ornate style. Each of the four posters within "The Seasons" series represents one of the seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—capturing the unique characteristics and mood associated with each. The posters were initially designed as decorative panels to promote a Parisian play, and they subsequently became emblematic of Mucha's work. "Alphonse Maria Mucha's The Seasons" is a prime example of the Art Nouveau movement's emphasis on harmonious design, the celebration of nature, and the intertwining of art and everyday life. These posters remain beloved and enduring symbols of Mucha's artistic vision and the Belle Époque period.

    $14.95

  • A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Whiskey Glass

    A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Whiskey Glass

    Offering a perfect blend of style and functionality, these vintage art inspired whiskey glasses are the ideal gift, serving as both fun and essential items for bars, special events, or simply enjoying a fine whiskey at home. They come in one size: 6oz (0.17l), which fits into the whiskey-glass standard in hospitality..: Material: 100% glass.: One size: 6oz (0.17l).: Glossy print.: NB! Hand wash only Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The original artwork, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," is a masterpiece created by the French post-Impressionist painter Georges Seurat in 1884. This large-scale painting is one of the most iconic and celebrated works of art in the history of Western art, known for its innovative technique and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork portrays a leisurely scene along the banks of the River Seine at La Grande Jatte, an island in the outskirts of Paris. The scene captures a cross-section of Parisian society during a typical Sunday afternoon. The painting is teeming with people, each engaging in various activities, creating a vibrant and bustling tableau. One of the most distinctive features of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" is Seurat's revolutionary pointillist technique. Instead of traditional brushstrokes, he applied tiny, separate dots or points of color to the canvas. From a distance, these dots blend together, creating a sense of luminosity and vibrancy. The meticulous division of color in this manner allowed Seurat to explore the science of color and perception, which was at the heart of pointillism.

    $15.95

  • A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Glass, 16oz

    A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Glass, 16oz

    Enhance your beverage experience with our highly popular 16oz pint glasses featuring stunning original artwork. These long and transparent glasses add a unique touch to every sip, making them the perfect choice for various occasions, from housewarmings and casual gatherings to thoughtful gifts for friends and loved ones.   NB! This tumbler is made with a digital inkjet printing technique that transfers designs line by line. This means that faint horizontal lines might be visible on the final product.   .: One size: 16oz (0.473 l).: Material: clear glass.: BPA free.: Hand wash only.: Durable construction Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The original artwork, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," is a masterpiece created by the French post-Impressionist painter Georges Seurat in 1884. This large-scale painting is one of the most iconic and celebrated works of art in the history of Western art, known for its innovative technique and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork portrays a leisurely scene along the banks of the River Seine at La Grande Jatte, an island in the outskirts of Paris. The scene captures a cross-section of Parisian society during a typical Sunday afternoon. The painting is teeming with people, each engaging in various activities, creating a vibrant and bustling tableau. One of the most distinctive features of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" is Seurat's revolutionary pointillist technique. Instead of traditional brushstrokes, he applied tiny, separate dots or points of color to the canvas. From a distance, these dots blend together, creating a sense of luminosity and vibrancy. The meticulous division of color in this manner allowed Seurat to explore the science of color and perception, which was at the heart of pointillism.

    $21.95

  • A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Ceramic Shot Glass

    A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Ceramic Shot Glass

    Elevate your gatherings or professional setting with this exclusive shot glass, featuring captivating vintage art. Crafted from premium ceramic material, this unique shot glass offers a choice of a pristine white or sleek black interior. Whether you're seeking to enhance your collection, offer a touch of sophistication to your venue, or give a gift, this shot glass serves as an exquisite canvas for showcasing the captivating artwork, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to your setting. .: One size: 1.9oz (0.056l).: Material: white ceramic.: Available in white or black interior.: NB! The listing includes a single shot glass Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The original artwork, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," is a masterpiece created by the French post-Impressionist painter Georges Seurat in 1884. This large-scale painting is one of the most iconic and celebrated works of art in the history of Western art, known for its innovative technique and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork portrays a leisurely scene along the banks of the River Seine at La Grande Jatte, an island in the outskirts of Paris. The scene captures a cross-section of Parisian society during a typical Sunday afternoon. The painting is teeming with people, each engaging in various activities, creating a vibrant and bustling tableau. One of the most distinctive features of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" is Seurat's revolutionary pointillist technique. Instead of traditional brushstrokes, he applied tiny, separate dots or points of color to the canvas. From a distance, these dots blend together, creating a sense of luminosity and vibrancy. The meticulous division of color in this manner allowed Seurat to explore the science of color and perception, which was at the heart of pointillism.

    $14.95

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