Rêveur - F. Champenois, Imprimeur-Éditeur - Alphonse Mucha (1897) - Wall Poster Print
Rêveur - F. Champenois, Imprimeur-Éditeur - Alphonse Mucha (1897) - Wall Poster Print
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This elegant Art Nouveau poster by Alphonse Mucha was created in 1897 for the Parisian printer-publisher F. Champenois, one of Mucha’s most important collaborators. The composition centers on a serene, idealized woman framed by a halo of flowers and sinuous lines, a hallmark of Mucha’s mature style. Soft pastel tones, delicate facial features, and richly patterned ornamentation combine to create a dreamlike, almost ethereal presence that gives the work its poetic title, Rêveur ("Dreamer").
Originally designed as a promotional piece for Champenois’ printing house, the poster also functions as a showcase of Mucha’s mastery of decorative design. Every element - from the flowing typography to the intricate floral motifs - demonstrates how Art Nouveau transformed commercial advertising into high art. This print is a classic example of Mucha’s influence on turn-of-the-century visual culture and remains a timeless centerpiece for any collection of Art Nouveau or Belle Époque art.
🌟 Available Sizes:
✔️ 12x16 inches - Great for desks, shelves, bedrooms, or offices
✔️ 18x24 inches - Our most popular size - perfect for bedrooms, offices, or studios
✔️ 24x36 inches - A bold, gallery-style centerpiece
🖨️ Print features:
- Made with museum-grade archival paper for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction
- Paper weight: 189 g/m2
- For indoor use only
- Care instructions: If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
- Please note: Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16"
🚚 Fulfillment and Shipping:
- Printed and shipped from the U.S.
- Ships in a sturdy mailing tube, frame not included
💬 Questions? Looking for something else, or want something in a different size? Feel free to reach out anytime; we'll see what we can do!
