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2 unusual facts about Mucha


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Valentine de Saint-Point

In 1902, she organized a literary salon where she rubbed shoulders with Gabriele D'Annunzio, who is nicknamed "the muse purple", Rachilde, Natalie Clifford Barney, Paul Fort, Gabriel Tarde, who saw her as "an amiable madness of nature," Mucha and Auguste Rodin, for whom she posed, as well as other artists and politicians.


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Citytv Bogotá

Some programs from the original Canadian station (like MuchMusic and Electric Circus, whose Colombian versions are Mucha Música and Circo eléctrico) are reproduced for a local audience, while others, like FashionTelevision or SexTV are dubbed versions.

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Andrea Černá, Vilém Dubnička, Kristýna Hlaváčková, Martin Chmelař, Antonín Kaška, Zorka Kostková, Klára Kovaříková, Miloslav Krejsa, Štěpánka Křesťanová, Jana Kubátová, Jan Maléř, Zdeněk Mucha, Josef Nechutný, Pavel Pavlovský, Miroslav Popek, Antonín Procházka, Zdeněk Rohlíček, Eva Rovenská, Tomáš Stolařík, Martin Stránský, Michal Štěrba, Michal Štrich, Monika Švábová, Kateřina Vinická, Viktor Vrabec, Jakub Zindulka

Jemiołów

On 1 September 2001 Jemiołów and Banzendorf concluded a partnership between the two villages, signed by their mayors Stanisław Mucha and Peter Wilbers in Banzendorf.

John Paul Ospina

In 2005, he becomes the host of Citytv Bogotá’s Mucha Música, his country’s most important music show at the time.

Maharam's Synagogue

In 2007, on initiative of Ośrodek Brama Gordzka-Teatr NN, a 3D model of Maharshal's and Maharam's Synagogues was created, after six months of work by Krzysztof Mucha.

The Druds

Minimalist Walter De Maria played drums, painter Larry Poons played guitar, and composer La Monte Young played the saxophone; artist and poet Patty Mucha (then Patty Oldenburg, as she was married to sculptor Claes Oldenburg) was the lead singer.

The Slav Epic

As of July 2012, all 20 works are displayed together on the ground floor of the Veletržní Palace, in an exhibition organized by the National Gallery in Prague (exhibition catalogue: Alfons Mucha - Slovanská epopej).


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