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-'''Alfons Maria Mucha''' ([[July 24]], [[1860] ]– [[July 14]], [[1939]]) was a Paris-based [[Czech people|Czech]] [[painter]] and [[decorative art]]ist. In the UK Underground of the 1970s, [[Hapshash and the Coloured Coat]] fused [[Alfons Mucha]]'s [[Art Nouveau]] [[arabesque]]s with the higher colour key of [[psychedelia]].+'''Alfons Maria Mucha''' ([[July 24]], [[1860]] – [[July 14]], [[1939]]) was a Paris-based [[Czech people|Czech]] [[painter]] and [[decorative art]]ist. In the UK Underground of the 1970s, [[Hapshash and the Coloured Coat]] fused [[Alfons Mucha]]'s [[Art Nouveau]] [[arabesque]]s with the higher colour key of [[psychedelia]].
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Alfons Maria Mucha (July 24, 1860July 14, 1939) was a Paris-based Czech painter and decorative artist. In the UK Underground of the 1970s, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat fused Alfons Mucha's Art Nouveau arabesques with the higher colour key of psychedelia.





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