A very beautiful interpretation on the theme. Well done, sim! The traditional Christmas tree has become favorable from Germany. Here is something other tradition of it, I see, is it?
Alphonse Mucha, “Christmas in America” (1919). This Mucha's painting is a Czexchoslovak representation of an American Xmas. (Alfons Mucha, 1860-1939, is a Czech poster artist, illustrator, graphic designer, painter, and professor of Czechoslovak art, spearheading the Art Nouveau style).
Thank you for the comment and answer, Sim. I know Mucha art and have visited his museum i Prague. Bought some postcards from his art and have nice memories from this trip of Prague several years ago. Enjoy the day xx
How beautiful this is, Sim, and you've introduced me to a Mucha painting I'd not seen before, so major bonus! You have an extraordinary way of combining images that enhances them to the level of amazing. xo
A very beautiful interpretation on the theme. Well done, sim!
RépondreSupprimerThe traditional Christmas tree has become favorable from Germany. Here is something other tradition of it, I see, is it?
Alphonse Mucha, “Christmas in America” (1919).
SupprimerThis Mucha's painting is a Czexchoslovak representation of an American Xmas.
(Alfons Mucha, 1860-1939, is a Czech poster artist, illustrator, graphic designer, painter, and professor of Czechoslovak art, spearheading the Art Nouveau style).
This is absolutely glorious!!
RépondreSupprimerMagnificent, each and every details is perfect and so original...I love it my friend, Hugs.
RépondreSupprimerA gorgeous composition
RépondreSupprimerMine is HERE
much💟love
Thank you for the comment and answer, Sim. I know Mucha art and have visited his museum i Prague. Bought some postcards from his art and have nice memories from this trip of Prague several years ago.
RépondreSupprimerEnjoy the day xx
Sim, my friend, this is a delight as always ... I especially love the textures of the Christmas baubles and tree.
RépondreSupprimerLovely.
RépondreSupprimerHow beautiful this is, Sim, and you've introduced me to a Mucha painting I'd not seen before, so major bonus! You have an extraordinary way of combining images that enhances them to the level of amazing. xo
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