DescriptionFour Seasons by Alfons Mucha, circa 1897.jpg
English: A series of “four seasons” by Alfons Mucha (but not his first series created in 1896); cropped print of four panels each depicting one of the four seasons personified by a woman, originally printed in circa 1897, and made into the “Chocolat Masson” and “Chocolat Mexican” Calendar of 1897.
-Czechoslovak poster artist, lithographer, photographer, graphic designer, painter and postage stamp designer Czechoslovak photographer, painter, illustrator and patriot. Apart from his artistic production he was an advocate for the unification of Czechoslovakia for which he designed the first banknotes in 1918.
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