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World's Fair and International Exhibition of St. Louis by Alphonse Mucha

Dive into the history of the great international exhibitions with this sublime poster created by Alphonse Mucha to promote the World's Fair and International Exhibition of St. Louis, held in the United States in 1904.

In this masterpiece of Art Nouveau, Mucha combines architectural elements, decorative motifs, and symbolic female figures to capture the spirit of innovation and global culture. A piece that is both historical and aesthetic, perfect for enriching your interior with timeless charm.

Add this art print to your decor and discover the beauty and history it embodies.

World's Fair and International Exhibition of St. Louis by Alphonse Mucha

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Dive into the history of the great international exhibitions with this sublime poster created by Alphonse Mucha to promote the World's Fair and International Exhibition of St. Louis, held in the United States in 1904.

In this masterpiece of Art Nouveau, Mucha combines architectural elements, decorative motifs, and symbolic female figures to capture the spirit of innovation and global culture. A piece that is both historical and aesthetic, perfect for enriching your interior with timeless charm.

Add this art print to your decor and discover the beauty and history it embodies.