His late portraits of women possess a French-inspired ... Standing Dancer with Her Head Tilted to the Side (Study for The Dancer), 1916–17, Gustav Klimt. Graphite. Albertina, Vienna Ria (Maria) Munk ...
Working alone with no assistants, Klimt drew models, mostly female, in the privacy of his studio. Lady with a Feathered Hat, 1908, Gustav Klimt. Brush, pen and black ink, graphite, red pencil, white ...
“As a key figure of Viennese Art Nouveau, Gustav Klimt epitomizes fin de siècle Austrian Modernism more than any other artist. His work, particularly his portraits of successful women from the upper ...
“To speak the truth is to shine and burn,” Gustav Klimt inscribed ... of genre and school. Klimt’s personal vision culminated in a “golden phase” of portraits and allegories, rendered ...
For nearly a century, art historians thought Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Fräulein ... His work, particularly his portraits of successful women from the upper-middle class at the turn of the ...
Gustav Klimt's mysterious and last portrait 'Lady with a Fan,' which depicts a seminude woman clutching a hand fan, sold for $108.4 million at Sotheby’s London, setting a record for any artwork ...
The auction house estimates the painting's value at more than $54 million A painting by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, that was believed lost for 100 years, has been found in Vienna.
A portrait of a young woman by Gustav Klimt that was long believed to be lost was sold at an auction in Vienna on Wednesday for 30 million euros (£25.7 million). The Austrian modernist artist ...