Alphonse Mucha tries to make available the beauty of art for every social class and raise the decorations to status of masterpieces of art. He developed his own aesthetic ideals and original style that became the hallmark of his time and is also known as "Style Alphonse Mucha." A contemporary of Victor Horta's Art Nouveau in Brussels, Mucha was also influenced by symbolism and social aspects of the art of William Morris and the development of design in England.
Alphonse Mucha tries to make available the beauty of art for every social class and raise the decorations to status of masterpieces of art. He developed his own aesthetic ideals and original style that became the hallmark of his time and is also known as "Style Alphonse Mucha." A contemporary of Victor Horta's Art Nouveau in Brussels, Mucha was also influenced by symbolism and social aspects of the art of William Morris and the development of design in England.