
Biscuits Lefèvre Utile by Alphonse Mucha
Designed for the Lefèvre-Utile biscuit company in 1896, this poster is one of Mucha's most charming commercial works. A young girl perches at centre, surrounded by the flowing ornamental architecture that made Mucha's style instantly recognisable across Paris. The warm amber and terracotta tones glow with an almost edible richness, and the decorative border — with its intertwined wheat motifs — speaks to both the product and the era's love of organic ornament. It is advertising elevated to the level of art, and Mucha knew it.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface enhances the poster's warm tonality and golden depth. Archival pigment inks deliver museum-grade results that endure.
Designed for the Lefèvre-Utile biscuit company in 1896, this poster is one of Mucha's most charming commercial works. A young girl perches at centre, surrounded by the flowing ornamental architecture that made Mucha's style instantly recognisable across Paris. The warm amber and terracotta tones glow with an almost edible richness, and the decorative border — with its intertwined wheat motifs — speaks to both the product and the era's love of organic ornament. It is advertising elevated to the level of art, and Mucha knew it.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface enhances the poster's warm tonality and golden depth. Archival pigment inks deliver museum-grade results that endure.
Original: $38.84
-65%$38.84
$13.59Description
Designed for the Lefèvre-Utile biscuit company in 1896, this poster is one of Mucha's most charming commercial works. A young girl perches at centre, surrounded by the flowing ornamental architecture that made Mucha's style instantly recognisable across Paris. The warm amber and terracotta tones glow with an almost edible richness, and the decorative border — with its intertwined wheat motifs — speaks to both the product and the era's love of organic ornament. It is advertising elevated to the level of art, and Mucha knew it.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface enhances the poster's warm tonality and golden depth. Archival pigment inks deliver museum-grade results that endure.























