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[TASCHEN] Gustav Klimt. The Complete Paintings
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Gustav Klimt. The Complete Paintings

Definition of Decadence, Gustav Klimt's Legacy

It's an opportunity to fall into Gustav Klimt's spell in my hands.Vienna-born artist Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) is still amazed by his unashamed eroticism, brilliant surfaces and artistic experiments a century after his death.This neat and reliable book contains all of Gustav Klimt's paintings, as well as authoritative art historical commentary and valuable archive materials from Klimt's own archive to track the evolution of his amazing work.

The book follows Klimt's outstanding role in the 1897 separatist movement, his brilliant golden flag, which brings a sparkling tone and texture to beloved works such as Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer I, also known as the Golden Lady.


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Author Tobias G. Nator
Binding Hardcover
Size 14 x 19.5 (cm), 0.83 kg
page 512 pages
English Language
ISBN 978-3-8365-6290-4



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