Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) by Gustav Klimt. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) by Gustav Klimt. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
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Artist Name: Gustav Klimt
Artwork Name: Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
Artwork Date: 1907
Artist Nationality: Austrian
Artistic Style or Movement: Symbolism
Genre: Portrait
Period: Vienna Secession
Medium: Oil and gold on canvas
Technique: Gold leaf application and oil painting
Cultural and Geographic Context: Early 20th century Vienna
Austria
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Exploration of beauty
wealth
and femininity
Artist's Intent and Context: Commissioned by Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer
reflecting Klimt's fascination with opulence and the female form
Formal elements and Composition: Use of gold leaf
intricate patterns
and decorative motifs
with a focus on the subject's face and hands.
Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (1907) stands as a resplendent testament to the opulence and intricate artistry of the Viennese Secession movement. Klimt, born in 1862 in Baumgarten, Austria, was a pivotal figure in this avant-garde collective, which sought to break away from the traditional academic art styles of the 19th century. Known for his symbolic and often erotic depictions, Klimt's work is imbued with a profound sense of beauty and mysticism.
"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" exemplifies Klimt's signature style, characterized by the lavish use of gold leaf, intricate patterns, and a fusion of Byzantine, Egyptian, and Japanese influences. This piece is a paradigmatic example of Klimt's "Golden Phase," where he explored the decorative potential of gold, creating a shimmering, almost ethereal aura around his subjects. The painting portrays Adele Bloch-Bauer, a prominent Viennese socialite and patron of the arts, enveloped in a mosaic-like tapestry of gold and geometric forms.
Klimt's philosophical approach in this work is one of transcendence and sensuality, aiming to capture not only the physical likeness but also the inner essence and status of his sitter. The portrait is both a celebration of femininity and a reflection on the interplay between wealth, beauty, and identity. Currently housed in the Neue Galerie in New York, the painting holds significant historical importance, having been the subject of a high-profile restitution case that highlighted issues of art ownership and cultural heritage.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
Artwork Name: Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
Artwork Date: 1907
Artist Nationality: Austrian
Artistic Style or Movement: Symbolism
Genre: Portrait
Period: Vienna Secession
Medium: Oil and gold on canvas
Technique: Gold leaf application and oil painting
Cultural and Geographic Context: Early 20th century Vienna
Austria
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Exploration of beauty
wealth
and femininity
Artist's Intent and Context: Commissioned by Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer
reflecting Klimt's fascination with opulence and the female form
Formal elements and Composition: Use of gold leaf
intricate patterns
and decorative motifs
with a focus on the subject's face and hands.
Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (1907) stands as a resplendent testament to the opulence and intricate artistry of the Viennese Secession movement. Klimt, born in 1862 in Baumgarten, Austria, was a pivotal figure in this avant-garde collective, which sought to break away from the traditional academic art styles of the 19th century. Known for his symbolic and often erotic depictions, Klimt's work is imbued with a profound sense of beauty and mysticism.
"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" exemplifies Klimt's signature style, characterized by the lavish use of gold leaf, intricate patterns, and a fusion of Byzantine, Egyptian, and Japanese influences. This piece is a paradigmatic example of Klimt's "Golden Phase," where he explored the decorative potential of gold, creating a shimmering, almost ethereal aura around his subjects. The painting portrays Adele Bloch-Bauer, a prominent Viennese socialite and patron of the arts, enveloped in a mosaic-like tapestry of gold and geometric forms.
Klimt's philosophical approach in this work is one of transcendence and sensuality, aiming to capture not only the physical likeness but also the inner essence and status of his sitter. The portrait is both a celebration of femininity and a reflection on the interplay between wealth, beauty, and identity. Currently housed in the Neue Galerie in New York, the painting holds significant historical importance, having been the subject of a high-profile restitution case that highlighted issues of art ownership and cultural heritage.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.