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Monographs

Jiří Mucha, Alphonse Mucha: His Life and Art. London: Heinemann, 1966.

Jiří Mucha, Alphonse Mucha: The Master of . : Knihtisk Artia, 1966.

Jiří Mucha, Can-Can with a Halo: The Life and Work of Alphonse Mucha. Prague: Obelisk, 1969.

Jiří Mucha, Marina Henderson and Aaron Scharf (eds.) Alphonse Mucha. London: Academy Editions, 1974.

Graham Ovenden, Alphonse Mucha Photographs. London: Academy Editions, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1974.

Alphonse Maria Mucha, Lectures on Art: A Supplement to the Graphic Work of Alphonse Mucha. London: Academy Editions, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1975.

Gabriel Mourey, The Art Nouveau Style Book of Alphonse Mucha: All 72 Plates from Documents Décoratives. New York: Dover Publications, 1980.

Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, Alphonse Mucha: The Complete and Panels. Uppsala, Sweden: Hjert & Hjert, 1984.

Jiří Mucha, Alphonse Maria Mucha: His Life and Art, London: Academy Editions 1989.

Ann Bridges (ed) with Jiří Mucha, Marina Henderson and Anna Dvořák, Alphonse Mucha: The Complete Graphic Works. London: Academy Editions, 1991 (reprinted edition).

Arthur Ellridge, Alphonse Mucha: The Triumph of Art Nouveau. : Pierre Terrail Editions, 1992.

Renate Ulmer, Alfons Mucha. Koln, London: Taschen, 1994.

Sarah Mucha (ed) with Ronald F. Lipp, Victor Arwas, Anna Dvořák, Jan Mlčoch and Petr Wittlich, Alphonse Mucha. London: Mucha Limited, 2000.

Sarah Mucha (ed.), Alphonse Mucha: Celebrating the Creation of the Mucha Museum. Prague: Mucha Foundation in Association with Malcolm Saunders Publishing, 2000.

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O.B. Duane The Life, Times and Work of the World’s Greatest Artists: Mucha. London: Brockhampton Press, 2003.

Josef Moucha, Alfons Mucha: Foto Torst Vol.3. Prague: Torst, 2005.

Exhibition Catalogues

Brian Reade, Art Nouveau and Alphonse Mucha. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1963.

Sarah Mucha (ed) with Petr Wittlich, Alphonse Mucha: Pastels, Posters, Drawings and Photographs. London: Malcolm Saunders Publishing, 1994.

Karel Srp (ed), Alphons Mucha: Das Slawische Epos. Krems: Kunsthalle, 1994.

Norio Shimada, Petr Wittlich (eds), Alphonse Mucha: His Life and Art. Tokyo: The Tokyo Shimbun, 1995-97.

Petr Wittlich, Alphonse Mucha and the Spirit of Art Nouveau. Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, 1997.

Victor Arwas, Jana Brabcová-Orlíková, Anna Dvořák (eds), Alphonse Mucha: The Spirit of Art Nouveau. Alexandria, Virginia: Art Services International, 1998.

Anna Dvořák, Helen Bieri Thomson, Bernadette de Boysson, Alphonse Mucha – Paris 1900: Le Pater. Prague: Obecní dům, 2001.

Milan Hlavačka, Jana Orlíková, Petr Štembera, Alphonse Mucha – Paris 1900: The Pavilion of at the World Exhibition. Prague: Obecní dům, 2002.

Nobuyuki Senzoku (ed), Alphonse Mucha: Treasures from the Mucha Foundation. Tokyo: Nippon Television Network Corporation, 2004.

Nobuyuki Senzoku, Marta Sylvestrová, Petr Štembera (eds), Alphonse Mucha: The Czech Master of Belle Epoque. Tokyo: NHK Promotions Co., Ltd, 2006-07. Àlex Mitrani (ed), Alphonse Mucha 1860-1939: Seducción, Modernidad, Utopía. Barcelona: Fundación “la Caixa”, 2008.

Jean Louis Gaillemin, Christiane Lange, Michel Hilaire, Agnes Husslein-Arco (eds), Alphonse Mucha. , Berlin, London, New York: Prestel, 2009-2010.

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Articles on Alphonse Mucha

Robert Melville, ‘Le Style Mucha is Fashion’ in The Ambassador, London, 1963, pp. 89- 93.

Jiří Mucha, ‘The World of Mucha’ in London Magazine August, 1963, pp. 43-52.

Faith C. Knutson, ‘Painting by Alfons Mucha Graces Pisek, North Dakota, Church.’ Pisek, North Dakota: St. John’s Guild of Pisek, 1979.

Sam Staggs, ‘Jiří Mucha: Fathers and Sons’ in Art News, 1989, vol. 88, no. 5, May, pp. 83- 86.

Julian Freeman, ‘Alphonse Mucha, Barbican Art Gallery’, in Apollo, 1993, vol. 138, no. 380, October, pp. 255-256.

Thomas Tuohy, ‘Alphonse Mucha in Prague’ in Apollo, 1994, vol. 140, no. 390, August, pp. 72-73.

Richard Handler, Jocelyn Linnekin, ‘Tradition: Genuine or Spurious?’ in Journal of American Folklore, vol. 97, no. 385, pp. 273-290.

Unpublished articles on Alphonse Mucha

F. Šubert, ‘Essay to the Paintings of the Painter Bohumir Lindauer Discovered at Valašske Klobouky and Vizovice in in Czechoslovakia,’ Unpublished Manuscript, Prague, 1961. Courtesy of the Auckland City Art Gallery Library, New Zealand.

Anna M. Dvořák, ’Alphonse Mucha: Book Illustrations and Mural Paintings,’ Doctoral Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1978.

Background Reading

Books on Art Nouveau and Symbolism

Philippe Jullian, Dreamers of Decadence: Symbolist Painters of the 1890s. London: Pall Mall Press, 1971.

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Edward Lucie-Smith, Symbolist Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 1972.

Philippe Jullian, The Symbolists. London: Phaidon, 1973.

Philippe Jullian, The Triumph of Art Nouveau: Paris Exhibition 1900. London: Phaidon, 1974.

Jean C. Cooper, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978.

Robert L. Delevoy, Symbolists and Symbolism. Geneva: Skira, 1978.

Robert Schmutzler, Art Nouveau. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978.

Maly Gerhardus, Symbolism and Art Nouveau: A Sense of Impending Crisis, Refinement of Sensibility and Life Reborn in Beauty. Oxford: Phaidon, 1979.

Lara-Vinca Masini, Art Nouveau. London: Thames and Hudson, 1984.

Debora L. Silverman, Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siécle France: Politics, Psychology and Style. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

Carl G. Liungman, Dictionary of Symbols. New York, London: W. W. Norton and Company, 1991.

Hans Biedermann, Dictionary of Symbolism: Cultural Icons and the Meanings Behind Them. New York: Facts on File, 1992.

Jeremy Howard, Art Nouveau: International and National Styles in Europe. Manchester, New York: Manchester University Press, 1996.

Gabriele Fahr-Becker, Art Nouveau. Köln: Konemann, 1997.

Brian Petrie (ed.), Puvis de Chavannes. Hants, Vermont: Ashgate, 1997.

Damjan Prelovšek, Jože Plečnik 1872-1957. New Haven, London: Yale University Press, 1997.

Paul Greenhalgh (ed.), Art Nouveau 1890-1914. London: V&A Publications, 2000.

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Stephen Escritt, Art Nouveau. London: Phaidon, 2000.

Books on Czech History and Nationalism

Joseph S. Rouček (ed.), The Slavonic Encyclopedia. Toronto: George J. McLeod, 1949.

Francis Dvornik, The : Their Early History and Civilisation. Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1956.

Francis Dvornik, The Slavs in European History and Civilisation. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1962.

Miroslav Rechcigl (ed.), The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture. The Hague: Mouton, 1964.

Ivan Božić, Sima Ćirković, Milorad Ekmečić, Vladimir Dedijer (eds). The History of Yugoslavia. Belgrade: Prosveta, 1973.

A.H. Hermann, A History of the . London: Penguin Books, 1975.

Anna Masaryková, ‘Czechoslovakia: The in Eastern Europe’ in Frank Russell (ed), Art Nouveau Architecture. London: Academy Editions, 1979. pp. 218-28.

Ronald Sussex, J.C. Eade (eds.), Culture and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Europe. Columbus, Ohio, USA: Slavica Publishers Inc. and Humanities Research Centre: Australian National University, 1985.

Norman Stone, Eduard Strouhal (eds.), Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crises 1918- 1988. London: MacMillan Press, 1989.

Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London, New York: Verso, 1991.

Petr Wittlich, Prague: Fin De Siècle. Paris: Flammarion, 1992.

Eric Hobsbawm, Terence Ranger (eds.), The Invention of Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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Zdenek Lukeš, Damjan Prelovšek and Tomas Valena eds. Josip Plečnik: An Architect of Prague Castle. Prague: Prague Castle Administration, 1996.

Derek Sayer, The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1998.

Judith Ryan, Alfred Thomas (eds.), Cultures of Forgery: Making Nations, Making Selves. New York, London: Routledge, 2003.

Group exhibition catalogues

Dorothy Kosinski, The Artist and the Camera: Degas to Picasso. New Haven, London: Dallas Museum of Art/Yale University Press, 1999-2000.

Carol Ockman (ed) and Kenneth E. Silver (ed), : The Art of High Drama. New Haven, London: The Jewish Museum, New York/Yale University Press, 2005.

Howard Greenberg (ed), Annette & Rudolf Kicken (ed), Czech Vision: Avant-Garde Photography in Czechoslovakia. Ostfildern: Galerie Kicken,

Berlin/Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York/Hatje Cantz, Germany, 2007.