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Alphonse Mucha "La Femme aux Iris" Watercolor and Gouache Study

Alphonse Mucha "La Femme aux Iris" Watercolor and Gouache Study

This exquisite watercolor and gouache study of La Femme aux Iris (Woman with Irises) depicts a woman with vibrant ginger hair adorned with a crown of French bearded irises. Her left arm is captured mid-motion as she delicately places a bloom in her hair. The bearded iris, historically flourishing along the banks of the River Lis, became known as the fleur-de-lis and was the official flower of France. She wears a white chemise that peeks out beneath a cross-wrapped pink tunic, adding to the elegance of the composition.
$58,425.63
Alphonse Mucha "La Femme aux Iris" Watercolor and Gouache Study—
$58,425.63

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Alphonse Mucha "La Femme aux Iris" Watercolor and Gouache Study

This exquisite watercolor and gouache study of La Femme aux Iris (Woman with Irises) depicts a woman with vibrant ginger hair adorned with a crown of French bearded irises. Her left arm is captured mid-motion as she delicately places a bloom in her hair. The bearded iris, historically flourishing along the banks of the River Lis, became known as the fleur-de-lis and was the official flower of France. She wears a white chemise that peeks out beneath a cross-wrapped pink tunic, adding to the elegance of the composition.

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This exquisite watercolor and gouache study of La Femme aux Iris (Woman with Irises) depicts a woman with vibrant ginger hair adorned with a crown of French bearded irises. Her left arm is captured mid-motion as she delicately places a bloom in her hair. The bearded iris, historically flourishing along the banks of the River Lis, became known as the fleur-de-lis and was the official flower of France. She wears a white chemise that peeks out beneath a cross-wrapped pink tunic, adding to the elegance of the composition.
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