What You Need to Know about Gustav Klimt
His 1907 masterpiece “The Kiss” is a global icon. But Klimt’s genius and influence extends far beyond this singularly brilliant painting.
Gustav Klimt | Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1901) | Artsy
From Belvedere Museum, Gustav Klimt, Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1901), Oil on canvas, 84 × 42 cm
Gustav Klimt | Medicine (Detail: Hygieia) (1900/07) | Artsy
From Belvedere Museum, Gustav Klimt, Medicine (Detail: Hygieia) (1900/07), Oil on canvas, Collotype
Gustav Klimt | Mäda Primavesi (1903–2000) (1912–1913) | Artsy
From The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gustav Klimt, Mäda Primavesi (1903–2000) (1912–1913), Oil on canvas, 59 × 43 1/2 in
Gustav Klimt | Johanna Staude, (1917-1917) | Artsy
From Legion of Honor, Gustav Klimt, Johanna Staude, (1917-1917), Oil on canvas, 70 × 50 cm
Gustav Klimt | Baby (Cradle) (1917/1918) | Artsy
From National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gustav Klimt, Baby (Cradle) (1917/1918), Oil on canvas, 43 11/16 × 43 7/16 in
Gustav Klimt | Kiss (1907) | Artsy
From Belvedere Museum, Gustav Klimt, Kiss (1907)
Gustav Klimt | Music (study) (1895) | Artsy
From Belvedere Museum, Gustav Klimt, Music (study) (1895), Oil on canvas, 37 × 44.5 cm
Gustav Klimt | A Field of Poppies (1907) | Artsy
From Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archive, Gustav Klimt, A Field of Poppies (1907), Oil on canvas, 110 × 110 cm
What You Need to Know about Gustav Klimt
His 1907 masterpiece “The Kiss” is a global icon. But Klimt’s genius and influence extends far beyond this singularly brilliant painting.