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Schloss by the Water (German - Wasserschloss) or Schloss Kammer on the Attersee I (Schloss Kammer am Attersee I) is a 1908 oil on canvas painting by Gustav Klimt now in the National Gallery Prague. It is the first of four oil on canvas paintings in a series created in 1908-1910 during a summer holiday at the Villa Oleander at Schörfling am ...
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It was started by Klimt in 1904 and finished in either 1906 or 1907. It was originally commissioned for and owned by Jenny Steiner , the daughter of a Viennese industrialist. The painting was the last in a series of works, which include Moving Water (1898), Medicine (1901), Goldfish (1902), and Water Serpents I (1904), that all had water nymphs ...
Klimt was painting many women from the upper echelons of Viennese society and thus was able to introduce Emilie Flöge to a prosperous client base. [15] Klimt died from a stroke on 11 January 1918. His last words reportedly were, "Emilie must come." [16] She inherited half of Klimt's estate, the other half going to the painter's family. [1]
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In 1902, Klimt painted the Beethoven Frieze for the Fourteenth Vienna Secession exhibition in celebration of 75th anniversary of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven's death. It was featured alongside a monumental polychrome sculpture by Max Klinger. Meant for the exhibition only, the frieze was painted directly on the walls with light materials. [3]
Insel im Attersee is a 1901-1902 landscape painting by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt (1862-1918). [1] [2] [3] The work was created between 1901 and 1902 during Klimt’s summers on Lake Attersee. The painting is an early example of a work executed in the square format Klimt would come to be known for.
The Stoclet Frieze is a series of three mosaics created by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt for a 1905–1911 commission for the Stoclet Palace in Brussels, Belgium. The panels depict swirling Tree of life , a standing female figure and an embracing couple.