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After the Battle of Grunwald. The Solidarity of the Northern Slavs (The cycle The Slav Epic). Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
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After the Battle of Grunwald. The Solidarity of the Northern Slavs (The cycle The Slav Epic). Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
After the Battle of Grunwald. The Solidarity of the Northern Slavs (The cycle The Slav Epic). Found in the collection of City Gallery Prague
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Alfons Marie 1860 1939 Czechia Lithuania Mucha Poland Slav Slav Epic Slavic Peoples Slavs Slovanska Epopej Tempera And Oil On Canvas Teutonic Order Battle Of Tannenberg Grunwald Tannenberg
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The print captures a mesmerizing scene from Alfons Mucha's renowned artwork, "After the Battle of Grunwald. The Solidarity of the Northern Slavs" part of his monumental series, "The Slav Epic". This masterpiece can be found in the esteemed collection of City Gallery Prague. In this image, Mucha skillfully depicts the aftermath of the historic Battle of Grunwald, also known as the Battle of Tannenberg. The painting showcases a profound sense of unity and solidarity among the Northern Slavic peoples - Poland and Lithuania - who joined forces to defeat their common enemy, the Teutonic Order. Through his distinct Art Nouveau style and meticulous use of tempera and oil on canvas, Mucha brings to life an atmosphere charged with emotion and triumph. The figures portrayed exude strength and determination while proudly displaying their cultural heritage. At its core, this artwork symbolizes not only a significant historical event but also celebrates Slavic identity and resilience. It pays homage to Vytautas the Great, one of Lithuania's most prominent leaders during that era. Alfons Marie Mucha was a Czech artist whose works became synonymous with art nouveau aesthetics. His masterful portrayal in "After the Battle of Grunwald" exemplifies his ability to merge history with artistic expression seamlessly. This print serves as a testament to Mucha's genius as well as an enduring tribute to both Polish-Lithuanian history and Slavic heritage overall.
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