Print

Klimt, Gustav feed

 

?

Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Art Nouveau (Vienna Secession) movement. His major works include paintings, murals, sketches, and other art objects, many of which are on display in the Vienna Secession gallery. 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 drawings in pencil (see Mulher sentada, below).
Early life & education

Klimt was born in Baumgarten, near Vienna, the second of seven children — three boys and four girls. All three sons displayed artistic talent early on. His father, Ernst Klimt, formerly from Bohemia, was a gold engraver. Ernst married Anna Klimt (née Finster), whose unrealized ambition was to be a musical performer. Klimt lived in poverty for most of his childhood, as work was scarce and the economy difficult for immigrants.

In 1876, Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule), where he studied until 1883, and received training as an architectural painter. He revered the foremost history painter of the time, Hans Makart. Klimt readily accepted the principles of a conservative training; his early work may be classified as academic. In 1877 his brother Ernst, who, like his father, would become an engraver, also enrolled in the school. The two brothers and their friend Franz Matsch began working together; by 1880 they had received numerous commissions as a team they called the "Company of Artists", and helped their teacher in painting murals in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Klimt began his professional career painting interior murals and ceilings in large public buildings on the Ringstraße including a successful series of "Allegories and Emblems".

In 1888, Klimt received the Golden order of Merit from Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria for his contributions to murals painted in the Burgtheater in Vienna. He also became an honorary member of the University of Munich and the University of Vienna. In 1892 both Klimt's father and brother Ernst died, and he had to assume financial responsibility for his father's and brother's family. The tragedies affected his artistic vision as well, and soon he would veer toward a new personal style. In the early 1890s, Klimt met Emilie Flöge, who, notwithstanding the artist's relationships with other women, was to be his companion until the end of his life. Whether his relationship with Flöge was sexual or not is debated, but during that period Klimt fathered at least 14 children.

Vienna secession years
A section of the Beethoven Frieze

Klimt became one of the founding members and president of the Wiener Sezession (Vienna Secession) in 1897 and of the group's periodical Ver Sacrum (Sacred Spring). He remained with the Secession until 1908. The group's goals were to provide exhibitions for unconventional young artists, to bring the best foreign artists works to Vienna, and to publish its own magazine to showcase members' work.The group declared no manifesto and did not set out to encourage any particular style -- Naturalists, Realists, and Symbolists all coexisted. The government supported their efforts and gave them a lease on public land to erect an exhibition hall. The group's symbol was Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of just causes, wisdom, and the arts -- and Klimt painted his radical version in 1898.

In 1894, Klimt was commissioned to create three paintings to decorate the ceiling of the Great Hall in the University of Vienna. Not completed until the turn of the century, his three paintings, Philosophy, Medicine and Jurisprudence were criticized for their radical themes and material, which was called "pornographic". Klimt had transformed traditional allegory and symbolism into a new language which was more overtly sexual, and hence more disturbing. The public outcry came from all quarters — political, aesthetic, and religious. As a result, they were not displayed on the ceiling of the Great Hall. This would be the last public commission accepted by the artist. All three paintings were destroyed by retreating SS forces in May 1945. His Nuda Verita (1899) defined his bid to further shake up the establishment. The starkly naked red-headed woman holds the mirror of truth, while above it is a quote by Schiller in stylized lettering, "If you cannot please everyone with your deeds and your art, please a few. To please many is bad."

In 1902, Klimt finished the Beethoven Frieze for the 14th Vienna Secessionist exhibition, which was intended to be a celebration of the composer and featured a monumental, polychromed sculpture by Max Klinger. Meant for the exhibition only, the frieze was painted directly on the walls with light materials. After the exhibition the painting was preserved, although it did not go on display until 1986.

During this period Klimt did not confine himself to public commissions. Beginning in the late 1890s he took annual summer holidays with the Flöge family on the shores of Attersee and painted many of his landscapes there. These works constitute the only genre aside from the figure that seriously interested Klimt, and are of a number and quality so as to merit a separate appreciation. Formally, the landscapes are characterized by the same refinement of design and emphatic patterning as the figural pieces. Deep space in the Attersee works is so efficiently flattened to a single plane, it is believed that Klimt painted them while looking through a telescope.

Golden phase and critical success
The Kiss. 1907–1908. Oil on canvas. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere.

Klimt's 'Golden Phase' was marked by positive critical reaction and success. Many of his paintings from this period utilized gold leaf; the prominent use of gold can first be traced back to Pallas Athene (1898) and Judith I (1901), although the works most popularly associated with this period are the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) and The Kiss (1907 - 1908). Klimt traveled little but trips to Venice and Ravenna, both famous for their beautiful mosaics, most likely inspired his gold technique and his Byzantine imagery. In 1904, he collaborated with other artists on the lavish Palais Stoclet, the home of a wealthy Belgian industrialist, which was one of the grandest monuments of the Art Nouveau age. Klimt's contributions to the dining room, including both Fulfillment and Expectation, were some of his finest decorative work, and as he publicly stated, "probably the ultimate stage of my development of ornament." Between 1907 and 1909, Klimt painted five canvases of society women wrapped in fur. His apparent love of costume is expressed in the many photographs of Flöge modeling clothing she designed.

As he worked and relaxed in his home, Klimt normally wore sandals and a long robe with no undergarments. His simple life was somewhat cloistered, devoted to his art and family and little else except the Secessionist Movement, and he avoided café society and other artists socially. Klimt's fame usually brought patrons to his door, and he could afford to be highly selective. His painting method was very deliberate and painstaking at times and he required lengthy sittings by his subjects. Though very active sexually, he kept his affairs discreet and he avoided personal scandal. Like Rodin, Klimt also utilized mythology and allegory to thinly disguise his highly erotic nature, and his drawings often reveal purely sexual interest in women as objects. His models were routinely available to him to pose in any erotic manner that pleased him. Many of the models were prostitutes as well.

Klimt wrote little about his vision or his methods. He wrote mostly postcards to Flöge 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...Who ever wants to know something about me... ought to look carefully at my pictures."

Later life & posthumous success

In 1911 his painting Death and Life received first prize in the world exhibitions in Rome. In 1915 his mother Anna died. Klimt died three years later in Vienna on February 6, 1918, having suffered a stroke and pneumonia. He was interred at the Hietzing Cemetery in Vienna. Numerous paintings were left unfinished.


Style & recurring themes

Klimt's work is distinguished by the elegant gold or coloured decoration, often of a phallic shape that conceals the more erotic positions of the drawings upon which many of his paintings are based. This can be seen in Judith I (1901), and in The Kiss (1907–1908), and especially in Danaë (1907). One of the most common themes Klimt utilized was that of the dominant woman, the femme fatale. Art historians note an eclectic range of influences contributing to Klimt's distinct style, including Egyptian, Minoan, Classical Greek, and Byzantine inspirations. Klimt was also inspired by the engravings of Albrecht Dürer, late medieval European painting, and Japanese Rimpa school. His mature works are characterized by a rejection of earlier naturalistic styles, and make use of symbols or symbolic elements to convey psychological ideas and emphasize the "freedom" of art from traditional culture.

?



Order by:

Abandoned Hope

$48.00
Title: Abandoned Hope Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24"x24" 
Product Details...


Adorn the Bride with Veil and Wreath

$48.00
Title: Adorn the Bride with Veil and Wreath Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 20.5" x 24" 
Product Details...


Anticipation

$48.00
Title: Anticipation Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 13" 
Product Details...


Apple Tree

$48.00
Title: Apple Tree Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Baby

$48.00
Title: Baby Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Baroness Elizabeth

$48.00
Title: Baroness Elizabeth Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 16.5" 
Product Details...


Beech Forest

$48.00
Title: Beech Forest Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Birch Forest

$48.00
Title: Birch Forest Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Breast Image of a Child

$48.00
Title: Breast Image of a Child Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 15.5" 
Product Details...


Castle at the Attersee

$48.00
Title: Castle at the Attersee Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Castle at the Attersee II

$48.00
Title: Castle at the Attersee II Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Costume Study

$48.00
Title: Costume Study Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 14" 
Product Details...


Cows in Stall

$48.00
Title: Cows in Stall Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Crouching from the Front

$48.00
Title: Crouching from the Front Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 16.5" 
Product Details...


Crouching to Right

$48.00
Title: Crouching to Right Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 14.5" x 24" 
Product Details...


Danae

$48.00
Title: Danae Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Death and Life

$48.00
Title: Death and Life Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 21.5" 
Product Details...


Embrace

$48.00
Title: Embrace Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 13" 
Product Details...


Eugina Primavesi

$48.00
Title: Eugina Primavesi Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 16.5" 
Product Details...


Fable

$48.00
Title: Fable Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 16" x 24" 
Product Details...


Farmhouse

$48.00
Title: Farmhouse Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Farmhouse in Upper Austria

$48.00
Title: Farmhouse in Upper Austria Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Female Act with Animals

$48.00
Title: Female Act with Animals Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Frieze

$48.00
Title: Frieze Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 9" 
Product Details...


Frieze II

$48.00
Title: Frieze II Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 10.5" 
Product Details...


Fritza Reidler

$48.00
Title: Fritza Reidler Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 20" 
Product Details...


Fruit Trees

$48.00
Title: Fruit Trees Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Garden Path with Chickens

$48.00
Title: Garden Path with Chickens Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Garden with Crucifix II

$48.00
Title: Garden with Crucifix II Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Girl with Long Hair

$48.00
Title: Girl with Long Hair Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 15" 
Product Details...


Girls Head

$48.00
Title: Girls Head Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 14.5" 
Product Details...


Goldfish

$48.00
Title: Goldfish Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 8.5" 
Product Details...


Half a picture to the Right Schreitenden

$48.00
Title: Half a picture to the Right Schreitenden Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 14" 
Product Details...


Hall

$48.00
Title: Hall Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Head of an Old Woman in Profile

$48.00
Title: Head of an Old Woman in Profile Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 14.5" 
Product Details...


Helene Klimt

$48.00
Title: Helene Klimt Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 14" 
Product Details...


House in Attersee

$48.00
Title: House in Attersee Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Hygeia

$48.00
Title: Hygeia Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 15" 
Product Details...


Idyll

$48.00
Title: Idyll Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 14" x 24" 
Product Details...


Johanna Staude

$48.00
Title: Johanna Staude Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 17" 
Product Details...


Joseph Pembauer

$48.00
Title: Joseph Pembauer Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 20" 
Product Details...


Judith II

$48.00
Title: Judith II Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 5" 
Product Details...


Klimt

$48.00
Title: Klimt Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 17.5" 
Product Details...


Lady with a hat and Cape

$48.00
Title: Lady with a hat and Cape Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 16" 
Product Details...


Lady with Fan

$48.00
Title: Lady with Fan Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Lady with Hat and Feather

$48.00
Title: Lady with Hat and Feather Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 18.5" 
Product Details...


Lake in front of the Castle

$48.00
Title: Lake in front of the Castle Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 24" 
Product Details...


Lesendes Girl in Profile

$48.00
Title: Lesendes Girl in Profile Artist: Gustav Klimt Size: 24" x 12.5" 
Product Details...


The Kiss

$48.00
The Kiss', Gustav Klimt 
Product Details...



  • «« Start
  • « Prev
  • 1
  • Next »
  • End »»


Display #  
Results 1 - 49 of 49