Description
Printing reproduction of a famous Klimt painting, Lady in an Armchair . The original masterpiece was created in 1897. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was one of the most innovative and controversial artists of the early twentieth century. Influenced by European avant-garde movements represented in the annual Secession exhibitions, Klimt’s mature style combines richly decorative surface patterning with complex symbolism and allegory, often with overtly erotic content. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers! With this reproduction of Gustav Klimt’s Lady in an Armchair, you’ll get an entrancing glimpse into the Vienna Secession-era early work of the Austrian symbolist. Originally painted in 1897, Klimt (1862-1918) showcases a lady dressed in bold red gazing into the background, swallowed up by an equally red curtain while the armchair she rests in struggles to peek out. The richly textured composition draws its influence from American painter James Abbot McNeill Whistler. Klimt is considered one of the most innovative and controversial artists of his time, with a mature style that combined decorative patterning, complex symbolism and erotic content. Lady in an Armchair allows you to see the work of Gustav before he set out to shake up the establishment. With its vibrant color and intrigue, this painting is sure to be enjoyed by art collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Size | 16" × 20", 18" × 24", 24" × 36", 30" × 40" |
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