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The painting was initially rejected by Emilie Flöge’s family and later acquired by the City of Vienna. It represents Klimt's exploration of intimacy and artistic freedom.
The painting was commissioned by Klimt and features a blouse made of Wiener Werkstätte fabric designed by Martha Alber. Klimt’s use of gold leaf contributes to the painting's visual richness and symbolizes elegance and ornamentation. Critics have noted Staude’s melancholic gaze and the painting’s exploration of themes like femininity and modernity.
Experience Gustav Klimt's 'Mountain Slope at Unterach'! This Art Nouveau masterpiece blends Pointillism with gold leaf, capturing the serene beauty of Lake Attersee and reflecting spiritual themes. Own a stunning reproduction today!
A mesmerizing study of light and shadow, this Austrian Symbolist masterpiece by Gustav Klimt captures Thérèse in a moment of serene repose, inviting you to bring the golden elegance of Art Nouveau into your home.
Gustav Klimt’s *Dame mit Cape* (Lady with a Cape), completed in 1917, exemplifies his signature Symbolist style—a mesmerizing blend of gold leaf ornamentation and evocative portraiture infused with Asian motifs. This captivating artwork showcases Klimt's mastery of Art Nouveau aesthetics and remains one of his most celebrated achievements.
A mesmerizing portrait of a woman adorned with opulent gold leaf and floral motifs by Gustav Klimt captures the sensual spirit of the Vienna Secession, inviting you to bring this masterpiece of Art Nouveau into your home.
Gustav Klimt (14 July 1862 – 6 February 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement. His work helped define the Art Nouveau style in Europe.
Explore Gustav Klimt's masterpiece Jurisprudence (1907), a sculpture in Art Nouveau style depicting Justice, Law and Truth amidst a turbulent sea of figures – a poignant reflection on morality and artistic freedom.
Explore Gustav Klimt’s ‘Beech Grove I,’ a stunning Symbolist masterpiece. Discover its autumnal beauty, golden hues & layered composition – a timeless work of art.