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    Gustav Klimt (July 14‚ 1862 – February 6‚ 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter . Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) Gustav Klimt Klimt took three years to complete the painting and is made of oil‚ silver and gold on canvas‚ showing elaborate and complex ornamentation. Her name is Adele. Adele Bloch-Bauer was born in 1881‚ the youngest daughter of a large‚ wealthy Jewish banking family. There is speculation that Klimt and Adele were lovers a brief time. Adele was the only woman that he painted

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    Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was a symbolist painter from Austria‚ and one of the most controversial artists of the early twentieth century. His works were broadly criticised for their fantastical imagery and their bold‚ decorative style; seen most prominently in pieces such as The Kiss (1907-08) which displays frank eroticism. Whilst Klimt is most prolific in his pieces portraying women‚ he began focusing on landscapes in the late 1890’s Gustav Klimt’s work has been described by critics as seeking

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    A Biography on Klimt From around 1900 until his death in 1918‚ Gustav Klimt dominated the art scene in the capital empire of Austro-Hungary. He was born on July 14‚ 1962 in Baumgarten‚ near Vienna. Gustav Klimt was the second of seven children of a meticulous but poor engraver and carver. His brother Ernest‚ who could have been as talented as Gustav had he not died so young‚ worked with his brother until death. His brother Georg was a talented sculptor‚ carver and designer who made many of

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    state that there is fine line between a good artist and a great artist. Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt are both very famous artists‚ recognized for their own work‚ yet one must differentiate the works of these two outstanding artists‚. Although a lot of Schiele’s work has been influenced from the works of Klimt‚ he nevertheless distinguishes his own initiative‚ and painting in his more open unique attitude. Klimt was known for the symbolism in his work and working with the “Art Nouveau” movement that

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    Death and Life Gustav Kilmt was born July 14‚ 1862 in Baumgartner‚ Austria where his incredible talent was discovered at a young age. At age fourteen‚ he entered the School of Arts and Crafts of Vienna where he studied for the next seven years. For the next forty-six years‚ Klimt would present his talents in both his drawings and paintings; one of them being his artwork Death and Life. In 1910‚ Klimt created this oil on canvas painting but reworked and finished it in 1915. In 1911

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    Modern Art Essay

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    B) Paul Klee’s New Harmony. C) Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. D) Conclusion. Foreword: This essay discusses the peculiarities of two paintings of the different artists‚ New Harmony by Paul Klee and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt‚ in terms of color tonality. Thesis: Color tonality serves as one of the means of artist’s expression of feelings in the work of art presented via two exemplary paintings by P. Klee and G. Klimt. First of all‚ before I begin

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    Gustav Mahler

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    Gustav Mahler 1860-1911 Gutav Mahler‚ born July 7‚1860‚ was a post romantic composer. He was born in eastern Bohemia‚ which was the Austrian Empire back then. Mahler and his family moved to Iglau‚ Germany when he was a little boy. He and his family lived near the town square; they frequently heard concerts‚ this gave Mahler an initial exposure to music. At age 6 he was playing piano and studying under the influence of several musicians in the area. By 15‚ he was accepted into the Vienna

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    Eternal Spirit of the Chainless Mind Gustav Klimt‚ Richard Strauss‚ Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ Oscar Kokoschka‚ Otto Wagner‚ and other intensely creative men lived and worked in early 20th century Vienna‚ which was now established as one of the leading artistic and intellectual centers’ of Europe. It was a great time of Vienna Secession‚ a group of artists’ designers and craftsmen led by Gustav Klimt and Joseff Hoffman that broke away from the established and old-fashioned Viennese way of art. In

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    The Kiss

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    Gustav Klimt is an Austrian Erotic Symbolist and his subject was usually female body. Gustav Klimt painted “the Kiss” or “Der Kuss” during 1907-1908. Klimt was one the founding members of Vienna Secession. Some people say behind the respectable facade Klemt was a man with a ferocious sexual appetite; he fathered at least three known illegitimate children. His work considered being very modern during that time. Klimt believed that no one had the right of censorship over his work. His work methods

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    the threat that an independent woman could create within the identity of men (Natter 74). We could also argue that they created images of emancipated women in their works. To engage us on these concepts we can look at secessionist artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele and how they engaged in representing women through their personal vision as men and why feminists did not necessarily accept them. We can also look how the secessionist engaged themselves with the female enterprise and visual responses

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