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Death and Life Fine Art Print
Death and Life
24" x 18"
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Price: $24.99
Music, c.1895 Fine Art Print
Music, c.1895
20" x 15"
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Price: $39.99
Life And Death (Tod Und Leben) Fine Art Print
Life And Death (Tod Und Leben)
20" x 18"
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Price: $52.99
Field of Poppies, c.1907 (detail) Fine Art Print
Field of Poppies, c.1907 (detail)
20" x 8"
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Price: $26.99
Mother with Children Fine Art Print
Mother with Children
15" x 10"
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Price: $24.99
Malcena at the Gardasee, 1907 Fine Art Print
Malcena at the Gardasee, 1907
19" x 18"
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Price: $43.99
The Bride, 1917-18 Fine Art Print
The Bride, 1917-18
20" x 17"
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Price: $49.99
Deco Panel (Death and Life) Fine Art Print
Deco Panel (Death and Life)
36" x 12"
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Price: $50.99
Rosiers Sous Les Arbres Fine Art Print
Rosiers Sous Les Arbres
16" x 12"
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Price: $28.99
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Gustav Klimt, (14 July 1862 – 6 February 1918) born near Vienna, is considered one of the major representatives of the Art Nouveau. In his drawings, painting and frescoes, he dispenses with spatial effects emphasizing ornamental and decorative elements, often supported by his mosaic-type use of gold and silver coating, which was marked by positive critical reaction and great success. The celebration of beauty, and especially of female beauty, was the focus of his work. His frequent portrayal of nude entwined bodies was considered offensive and sometimes obscene by his contemporaries. But, they are most appreciated today. In truth, Klimt's primary subject was the female body, and his works are marked by a frank eroticism. Nowhere is this more apparent than in his numerous pencil sketches. Klimt was a founding member and the first president of the group of brilliant Austrian artists known as the Vienna Secession. His most well-known work is, 'The Kiss'. Klimt wrote little about his vision or his methods and kept no diary. In a rare writing called "Commentary on a non-existent self-portrait", he states "I have never painted a self-portrait. I am less interested in myself as a subject for a painting than I am in other people, above all women...There is nothing special about me. I am a painter who paints day after day from morning to night...Whoever wants to know something about me... ought to look carefully at my pictures."
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