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A hundred years since his passing, the Viennese artist Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) continues to captivate audiences with his bold eroticism, stunning visual compositions, and innovative approach to art. This comprehensive monograph collects Klimt's most significant pieces, offering insightful art historical analysis and exclusive archival documents from his personal collection to explore the growth of his remarkable body of work. Showcasing high-quality images, including fresh photographs of the renowned Stoclet Frieze, this book charts Klimt’s influential participation in the Secessionist movement of 1897, his honest portrayal of the female form, and his resplendent "golden phase." During this period, Klimt's use of gold leaf added a dazzling brilliance and texture to iconic works such as The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, also known as The Woman in Gold.
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A hundred years since his passing, the Viennese artist Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) continues to captivate audiences with his bold eroticism, stunning visual compositions, and innovative approach to art. This comprehensive monograph collects Klimt's most significant pieces, offering insightful art historical analysis and exclusive archival documents from his personal collection to explore the growth of his remarkable body of work. Showcasing high-quality images, including fresh photographs of the renowned Stoclet Frieze, this book charts Klimt’s influential participation in the Secessionist movement of 1897, his honest portrayal of the female form, and his resplendent "golden phase." During this period, Klimt's use of gold leaf added a dazzling brilliance and texture to iconic works such as The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, also known as The Woman in Gold.
