Gustav Klimt: The Complete Paintings. Tobias Nater

Gustav Klimt: The Complete Paintings


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Gustav Klimt: The Complete Paintings Tobias Nater
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So some people have been asking me recently… Ning, what IS that painting on the wall near your kitchenette? Mar 13, 2012 - Some of Gustav Klimt's paintings – together with the famous Beethoven's frieze – will be displayed at the Spazio Oberdan of the Province Milan, until May 6th, 2012, inside the exhibition called "Gustav Klimt. Jan 1, 2013 - But the golden painting. My Notebook · Food for Thought · from “curiosita” to… Exploring Turkey and Greece “The Kiss (In German: Der Kuss) was painted by the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt between 1907 and 1908, the highpoint of his “Golden Period”, when he painted a number of works in a similar gilded style. Drawings around Drawings, sketches, some issues of the famous magazine "Ver Sacrum", the highest product of this movement, complete the exhibition. Nov 11, 2012 - “The viewers complete the art.” Marcel Duchamp. Nov 14, 2009 - Gustav Klimt's Der Kuss. Feb 10, 2013 - The Kiss by Gustav Klimt. One of my favorite films, and Julia Robert's character tells the male protagonist that love's only complete with a cello playing goat… quirky niceties that makes a memorable line for a movie, but I think Klimt's painting does it more for me :). The colors – Look at all of that gold! Disegni intorno al fregio di Beethoven", (i.e. How and why do I love it so much? There is nowhere else in the world that she'd rather be than in his arms. Well, it's none other than a reproduction of Der Kuss (The Kiss) by Austrian artist, Gustav Klimt. Painted during Klimt's “Golden Period,” the beautiful sparks of gold on the painting call out to the viewer, luring you further into the painting and the kiss. Buy Gustav Klimt 'The Kiss, 1907' Framed Art Print at an everyday discount price on Overstock.com! The expression – Complete, utter happiness. Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt, July 14th 1862.