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Die Schlüsselblume Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/28/2020
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Wenn Sie diesen Cache besuchen, können Sie ein wunderschönes Wandbild des berühmten Künstlers sehen - Alfons Mucha. Der Name des Gemäldes ist Die Die Schlüsselblume. Er ist einer meiner Lieblingskünstler, deshalb wollte ich, dass mehr Menschen über seine Kunstwerke Bescheid wissen.

When you visit this cache, you can see a beautiful mural of the famous artist - Alphonse Mucha. The name of the painting is The Primrose. He is one of my favorites artists, so I wanted more people to know about his artwork. 

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Alfons Maria Mucha (known as Alphonse Mucha in English and French) was born on the 24th July in 1860 and sadly passed away, aged 79, on the 14th July 1939.

A talented and visionary artist, he led the Czech Art Nouveau movement as a renowned, decorative artist, who was commissioned to produce illustrations magazine publications; wall designs for buildings; as well as paintings and postcards for art collectors, regardless of their wealth or social standing.

The panel ‘Primrose’ was painted in 1899. Originally, known as ‘Flower’, it was renamed after the publication of his popular series 'Flowers'. 

Mucha's popular Flower series followed on three years after the success of his ‘Four Seasons’ paintings. At this time in his career as an artist, Mucha’s fame and demand for his paintings were steadily increasing.

The themes of flora, nature, humanity, and contrast appear in many of Mucha’s paintings. In both ‘Primrose’ and ‘Flower’ (the sister painting), the girls stand, facing each other in perfect harmony.

The curvaceous female is painted from behind, so we only see her back and her side: her facing away suggests a coyness about her. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her left hand (draped across her slim body) and she is clutching a bundle of primroses in her right hand as she sniffs the pink flowers.

Her head is encased in a floral circular frame, which contains geometrical mosaic motifs to contrast with the randomness of the natural floral imagery in the rest of the painting.

Source: http://www.alphonsemucha.org/primrose/ 

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Here you can see the second part of the painting, but you will see The Primrose on the wall.

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Die Cache ist nano. 

The cache is nano. 

Happy geocaching :) 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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