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Gustav Klimt
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- 1
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- Height
- 29cm
- Width
- 20cm
Description
Gustav Klimt (14 July 1862 – 6 February 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter, muralist and draftsman. He is considered the most prominent member of the Vienna Secession, of which he was also chairman for some time. Characteristic of his later works, with which he became best known, is the "decorative ornamentalism" (in which he often also worked with gold leaf) and the suggestive-erotic symbolism. Klimt made a name for himself mainly with his portraits of women and allegorical works, but also painted a large number of landscapes. Klimt's art originated during an artistic heyday in Vienna during the Belle Époque and is often associated with the Art Nouveau movement and Art Nouveau. His oeuvre is considered exemplary of the tension between conservatism and the urge for innovation at the time.
Remarks
Since 1987, art from the STIMA stock has been rented out and sold to private collectors and is advised for corporate collections.
Drawing on paper
Signed and stamped
Leopold Museum
Including frame.
Additional details
There is no right of withdrawal.
The minimum age for visiting the viewing and delivery days is 18 years. Visitors must be able to identify themselves.
During the collection day, there is NO forklift available at the location.
In addition, waiting times may occur.