Church in Cassone(Kirche in Cassone)Gustav Klimt |
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€ 100.11
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1913 · Öl auf Leinwand
· Picture ID: 22706
The Austrian painter Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) decisively influenced Viennese art nouveau through his murals and landscapes. Contrary to his academic training at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, his later artistic activity for many renowned artists of that time and his commissioned paintings in famous and historic Viennese buildings, the artist and free spirit Klimt renounced the tradition and founded the "Wiener Secession" with several colleagues Artists' Association, which spoke out against the straightforward artistic education of the 19th century. Especially his "Golden Style" was characterized by square works on which the depicted landscapes should not only radiate peace and serenity for the beholder, but should also be understood as a symbol of life in their splendor of color and realistic color representation. The "Church in Cassone", painted by Klimt during his holidays in the province of Verona, also radiates the living tranquility of nature.
homes · serenity · trees · green · white · water · peaceful · beautiful · quiet · simple
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