HOPE I

  • ID: KLIMT8
  • Autor: Gustav Klimt
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Limited edition print. Print No. 163/200. Embossed publisher's stamp. Handmade paper. Loose sheet.

About the author:

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was an Austrian painter, known primarily as the author of allegorical, mythological, and real portraits, characterized by captivating beauty and refined sensuality with an erotic charge. Already in his youth, he showed significant talent for drawing and painting, and both his brothers also had artistic inclinations. While still studying, he formed an artistic trio with his brother Ernst and fellow student Franz Matsch. Their workshop created, for example, the decoration of the theatre in Karlovy Vary and Liberec, where the original painted curtain can still be seen today. In 1897, Gustav Klimt became the first president of the Secession art association, which he founded together with architects Joseph M. Olbrich and Josef Hoffmann and other prominent figures.

Gustav Klimt's unique style was formed between 1898 and 1908, during his work for the University of Vienna and his membership in the Secession association. It was then that works such as The Kiss, Pallas Athena, Danaë, Judith I, and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I were created. He died in 1918 from the Spanish flu. His estate included numerous sketches of nude women in various poses, including the most intimate. Gustav Klimt held an influential position in the art of the monarchy and was a popular portrait painter of Viennese society. He is among the key figures in Austrian art history.

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