Coverbild Gustav Klimt und das ewig Weibliche
The cover of the book Gustav Klimt und das ewig Weibliche by Andreas Gabelmann. The top half features a detail from a Klimt painting of a woman with long red hair against a vibrant background of gold, orange, blue, and green. The bottom half is white with the title, author's name, and the Hatje Cantz publisher logo in black text.
The cover of the book Gustav Klimt und das ewig Weibliche, featuring a detail from one of his paintings of a woman with long red hair.
Gustav Klimt und das ewig Weibliche
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Author: Dr. Andreas Gabelmann
Graphic Design: Stefanie Langner, Andreas Platzgummer
German
September 2011, 128 Pages, 25 Photos
Ebook - EPUB (1,3 MB)
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3025-9

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| Klimt and his women: captivating presentation of a scandal-laden but artistically fruitful relationship
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was the most important artist of his epoch, a celebrated and controversial pioneer of Viennese Modernism around 1900. Like no other painter, Klimt focused on portraying the feminine in all of its facets. Women inspired him to create the bold, daring images that became Art Nouveau gems. Klimt conjured up a new image of women, full of fin de siècle spirit and characterized by the burgeoning atmosphere of the new twentieth century. Replete with sensuality, eroticism, and ecstasy, he created mythic heroines, elegant portraits of refined Viennese society ladies, and erotic drawings of young nudes. Klimt's eternal obsession led to countless scandals with women, and the book recounts these stories, as well.
 
Language: German
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