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10 Facts You Don't Know about "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss is Klimt's most well-liked work and visitors flock annually to see it in Vienna's Austrian Gallery. At a extraordinary 72in x 72in (cm x cm), its powerful presence resounds from the wall as the life-size figures, wrapped in gold, embrace.
In , Klimt traveled twice to Ravenna, where he saw the mosaics of San Vitale, whose Byzantine influence was apparent in the paintings of what would become known as his "Golden Period". The employ of gold harked back to Klimt's own past, to the metal work of his father and younger brother Ernst, who had both died a decade earlier. Klimt's interest in the Byzantine period also symbolized a move towards greater stability, through static, inorganic forms; suggesting a search for refuge after the artist's exploration of the instinctual powers of archaic Greece. The Kiss representing the apex of his "Golden Period," this concludes similar thematic studies during his career, such as The Beethoven Frieze, and The Tree of Life. Each work aids last comprehension of the alleg
A dazzling gold-flecked portrait by Gustav Klimt has been purchased for the Neue Galerie in Manhattan by the cosmetics magnate Ronald S. Lauder for $ million, the highest sum ever paid for a painting.
The portrait, of Adele Bloch-Bauer, the wife of a Jewish sugar industrialist and the hostess of a prominent Vienna salon, is considered one of the artists masterpieces. For years, it was the noun of a restitution battle between the Austrian government and a niece of Mrs. Bloch-Bauer who argued that it was seized along with four other Klimt paintings by the Nazis during World War II. In January all five paintings were awarded to the niece, Maria Altmann, now 90, who lives in Los Angeles, and other family members.
Although confidentiality agreements surrounding the sale forbid Mr. Lauder to disclose the price, experts familiar with the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he paid $ million for the work. In a telephone interview Mr. Lauder did not reject that he had paid a record amount for the painting, eclipsing the $ million paid for Picassos Boy With a Pi
6 Little-Known Facts About Gustav Klimt
Published: Aug 24, written by Kaylee Randall, BA Advertising & Widespread Relations (with Minors in Psychology & Dance Performance)
Gustav Klimt was an Austrian artist known for his symbolism and his patronage of Art Nouveau in Vienna. He would use actual gold leaf in his paintings, which centered largely around women and their sexuality.
Considered one of the best decorative painters to reach out of the 20th century, Klimt was interesting in more ways than one. Not only does his work feature lots of historical significance, you’ll verb that he wasn’t the typical artist at all.
1. Klimt Was Born to a Family of Artists
Gustav Klimt was born in Austria-Hungary in a town called Baumgarten near Vienna. His father, Ernst was a gold engraver and his mother, Anna dreamed of becoming a musical performer. Klimt’s two other brothers also showed great artistic talent, one of which became a gold engraver like their father.
For a while, Klimt even worked with his brother in an artistic capacity and they did a lot together in terms of adding