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Artist: Gustave Klimt (Austrian 1862-1918)

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Gustave Klimt, The Sunflower Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Sunflower
Gustave Klimt, Hope II Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Hope II
Gustave Klimt, Hygieia Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Hygieia
Gustave Klimt, Hope I Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Hope I
Gustave Klimt, Schloss Kammer on the Attersee I Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Schloss Kammer on the Attersee I
Gustave Klimt, Schloss Kammer on the Attersee III Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Schloss Kammer on the Attersee III
Gustave Klimt, The Park Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Park
Gustave Klimt, Unterach on the Attersee Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Unterach on the Attersee
Gustave Klimt, Apple Tree Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Apple Tree
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Klimt, Gustave
1862-1918

Gustave Klimt Biography Biography

The work of this Austrian painter and illustrator founder of the school of painting known as the Vienna Sezession, embodies the high-keyed erotic, psychological, and aesthetic preoccupations of turn-of-the-century Vienna's dazzling intellectual world.

The primal forces of sexuality, regeneration, love, and death form the dominant themes of Klimt's work. His oil paintings of femmes fatales, such as Judith I (1901; Osterreichische Galerie, Vienna), personify the dark side of sexual attraction. The Kiss (1907-08; Osterreichische Galerie) celebrates the attraction of the sexes; and Hope I (1903; National Gallery, Ottawa) juxtaposes the promise of new life with the destroying force of death.

Klimt's style drew upon an enormous range of sources: classical Greek, Byzantine, Egyptian, and Minoan art; late-medieval painting and the woodcuts of Durer; photography and the symbolist art of Max Klinger; and the work of both Franz von Stuck and Fernand Khnopff. In synthesizing these diverse sources, Klimt's art achieved both individuality and extreme elegance.

Best known painting: The Kiss

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