Alphonse Mucha

Painter 1860 – 1939
Steady
#967
Historical Importance
307K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-1.3%
Year-over-Year
+2%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Alphonse Mucha

Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was a highly influential Czech painter and decorative artist, best known for pioneering the Art Nouveau style. His aesthetic defined the look of the *Belle Époque* through his elaborate, ornamental graphic works, particularly his series of lithographic advertisements, posters, and theatrical designs for figures like Sarah Bernhardt. This sustained cultural output across visual arts and commercial design is why he secures the #967 rank in MIT's Historical Popularity Index, signifying considerable global and temporal impact.

In the context of 2025 internet attention, Mucha is near parity with his historical weighting, achieving an Attention Gap of approximately 1x with 307K annualized Wikipedia views. This suggests that while his global influence is recognized, the modern digital landscape does not significantly over- or under-represent him compared to his historical standing. For contrast, a figure like Khafra (#567 importance) receives drastically less attention, garnering only 5K views, highlighting a substantial gap for those ranked much higher in historical influence.

His year-over-year trend shows a minor decline of -1.3%, though his recent momentum from Q1 to Q3 suggests a slight uptick in current interest, rising by +2%.