Mucha must have loved peacocks! Or he lived nearby a peacock farm. Or it's an art-nouveau style thing. Or maybe it's a secret code (like the freemasons).
Rob, just out of curiosity, I checked to see if Mucha was a freemason. I did not know that he was the person responsible for restoring Czech Freemasonry.
Please don't comment using the name 'Anonymous', because unfortunately these will end up in the spam department, due to the large bots leaving anonymous comments with questionable links...
Also don't use links that refer to commercial sites, this is spam (and me no likey spam)!
Love the creativity of the peacock feather motif.
ReplyDeleteNext time I see a real peacock I will take a closer look to spot the simularities...
ReplyDeleteIt's in the eye pattern inscribed in the crescent design above her head - the same pattern in a peacock feather.
ReplyDeleteMucha must have loved peacocks! Or he lived nearby a peacock farm. Or it's an art-nouveau style thing. Or maybe it's a secret code (like the freemasons).
ReplyDeleteRob, just out of curiosity, I checked to see if Mucha was a freemason. I did not know that he was the person responsible for restoring Czech Freemasonry.
ReplyDeleteSee also: http://tinyurl.com/muchamasonry
OMG you're right! I really didn't know. Spooky stuff. I think we're onto something here...
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to have to start examining your Mucha postings more closely now.
ReplyDeleteThere was a second page linked off the first one in case you missed it:
http://tinyurl.com/muchamasonry2