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Maitres de l'Affiche Edition

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Mucha, Alphonse More info
Manufacturer
Chaix, Paris
Edition Details
Year:1899
Class:Poster
Status:Official
Technique:Lithograph
Size:11.5 X 15.75
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Series
Les Maitre de L'Affiches 166
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La Samaritaine (Woman of Samaria) was a play with a biblical theme, written by Edmond Rostand for Miss. Bernhardt and introduced by her during the Easter season of 1897. She played Photina, a girl from the Samaria district of ancient Palestine, who become a supporter of Jesus and leads her whole tribe in converting to Christianity. For his poster, Mucha chose a scene from the second act in which the girl carries around a large water jar�Edmond Rostand was one of several playwrights who became admirers as well as lovers of Sarah Bernhardt during her career�To catch the mood of the play, Mucha put a mosaic with Hebrew lettering (Jehova) into his customary halo around Sarah's head. A seemingly random scattering of stars follows the convolutions of her hair, and stylized flowers adorn the corners.
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