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Similarity and status remain primary. This milestone sheds light on the "70 Famous Portraits of Gustav Klimt" collection by favoring movement.
1890 -1918 · identity, fabric and ornament
Discover 70 Famous Portraits by Gustav Klimt, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1890 -1918 · identity, fabric and ornament
Gustav Klimt paints women and men from the Viennese cultural and bourgeois world. His first portraits remain close to elegant realism; around 1900, the silhouette lengthens and the background becomes surface. In the first portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer, gold and patterns envelop the body without erasing the face or hands. The second portrait abandons gold for a freer color. Emilie Flöge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress for a freer color. Emilie Flöge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Frit social resemblance and autonomy of painting. The selection "70 Famous Portraits of Gustav Klimt" notably compares Portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer I and Portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer II. His reading favors movement.
At Klimt, the decor does not complete the model: it reveals the way in which an identity occupies the surface.
Course & style
Gustav Klimt paints women and men from the Viennese cultural and bourgeois world. His first portraits remain close to elegant realism; around 1900, the silhouette lengthens and the background becomes surface. In the first portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer, gold and patterns envelop the body without erasing the face or hands. The second portrait abandons gold for a freer color. Emilie Flöge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Röge wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Riedler wears a reformed dress whose ornament also affirms her identity as a creator. Fritza Riedler appears in front of an almost abstract decorative structure. Late works accelerate color and touch. The Klimtian portrait must therefore be read as a negotiation between social resemblance and the autonomy of painting.
Similarity and status remain primary. This milestone sheds light on the "70 Famous Portraits of Gustav Klimt" collection by favoring movement.
The decor becomes an autonomous symbolic language.
Flowers, fabrics and bottoms accelerate the surface.
The complexion remains an island of presence. This trait guides a reading of "70 Famous Portraits of Gustav Klimt" centered on movement.
The gesture reveals tension, elegance or character.
Clothing transforms the body into architecture of patterns.
Space participates in identity instead of receding.
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Two Adèle, Emilie Flöge and Fritza Riedler show the transition between gold, fashion, geometry and color.
Face and hands emerge from a precious mosaic.
For the icon. Reading of "70 Famous Portraits of Gustav Klimt" by the movement.The model stands out in a freer decor.
For evolutionThe reformed dress affirms a designer, not a passive muse.
For fashionThe portrait encounters an almost abstract structure.
For the decorFace, hands and patterns make the portrait a modern icon.
Landmark work of 70 Famous Portraits by Gustav KlimtThe silhouette is part of a floral and chromatic environment.
Landmark work of 70 Famous Portraits by Gustav KlimtWorks to discover
The selection brings together the two portraits of Adèle Bloch-Bauer, Emilie Flöge and Fritza Riedler.




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