biscuits lefevre utile Size:40x50Poster with the poster "Biscuits lefevre utile" by Alphonse Mucha (1860 1939) from 1897. The poster is an advertisement for Biscuits lefevre utile, a French biscuit company. Like many of Mucha's other works, the poster features a woman with long curly hair, with sweeping lines and geometric patterns as a background. Alfons Maria Mucha, also known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech graphic artist. Mucha lived in Paris during the Art Nouveau
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