19. Art Nouveau & Alphonse Mucha with Nico Paws

It’s Episode 19 and today we are all about ART NOUVEAU!!! This dreamy movement within art history is characterised by its whiplash waves and women who look like they are straight out of your dizzy daydreams! This week I welcome back Scottish Illustrator Nicole McLaughlin aka Nico Paws to talk about the work of the godfather of Art Nouveau - Alphonse Mucha! Mucha is responsible for some of Art Nouveau’s most iconic depictions but falls into the classic ‘know his work but not the artist’s name’ category. From dreamy interiors to using pin up girls in advertising, Mucha pathed the way for a new art movement born off the back of The Arts and Crafts Movement. Guest: Nicole McLaughlin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicopaws_ Website: https://linktr.ee/Nicopaws_ Etsy: https://linktr.ee/Nicopaws_ Host: Jo McLaughlin Instagram: https://linktr.ee/josarthistory Website: https://www.instagram.com/josarthistory ALL IMAGES MENTIONED ARE AVAILABLE TO VIEW VIA MY WEBSITE OR ON MY INSTAGRAM HIGHLIGHTS. TO FIND THEM ON INSTAGRAM - GO TO @JOSARTHISTORY & LOOK IN MY HIGHLIGHTS SECTION FOR THE EPISODE NUMBER. This podcast can also be viewed on Youtube with subtitles. Further Reading on Mucha: http://www.muchafoundation.org/en/gallery/themes/theme/advertising-posters/object/44 https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/083933-000-A/alphonse-mucha/ http://www.alphonsemucha.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse_Mucha http://www.muchafoundation.org/en/gallery/themes/theme/advertising-posters

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Join art historian Jo McLaughlin as she delves into the wonderful world of art history in a fun and accessible way Jo’s aim is to begin breaking down the elitism which surrounds the subject of art history and believes in order to do so, it’s important to create a space where everyone from all walks of life have the opportunity to talk about art that is meaningful to them; as let’s face it, if you are passionate about something, you are going to be good at talking about it! Painting, sculpture, architecture, jewellery, ceramics, design – no subject is off-limits on Jo’s Art History Podcast.