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Church in Cassano
1913
oil on canvas
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Garden with Sunflowers
1905-06
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Malcesine sul Garda
1913
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Avenue in Schloss Kammer Park
1912
oil on canvas
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Gustav Klimt
(1862-1918) was one of the most innovative and controversial artists of the early
twentieth century. The son of an engraver, he studied at the State School of Applied Arts
in Vienna. In the 1880s and 1890s he produced murals for public buildings -- including
Vienna's Burgtheater and new Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum) -- in the
prevailing classical-realist style. Klimt's style grew increasingly experimental, however,
and his murals for Vienna University, commissioned by the State in 1894, were roundly
attacked by critics for their fantastical imagery and their bold, decorative style. Partly
in response to this reaction, in 1897 Klimt helped form the Secession, a group of artists
dedicated to challenging the conservative Academy of Fine Arts. Influenced by European
avant-garde movements represented in the annual Secession exhibitions, Klimt's mature
style combined richly decorative surface patterning with complex symbolism and allegory,
often with overtly erotic content.
After 1900 he concentrated on portraits and landscapes, although he also
produced two of his greatest murals during this period -- The Beethoven Frieze, exhibited
at the Secession in 1902, and decorations for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels (1904-1911).
Klimt spent most of his summers on the Attersee, near Salzburg, where he drew inspiration
for many of his landscapes, and where he painted some of his best-known works, including
The Kiss of 1907-8.
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