Bilder Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) – Standing Female Nude – Lithograph (20th century)
Beskrivning
"Standing Female Nude" This lithograph features a delicate study of a standing female figure rendered with highly expressive, fluid lines. The composition focuses on the rhythmic contours of the torso and limbs, with the upper body slightly arched and an arm extended upwards, emphasizing physical presence and movement. The vertical hatching and energetic line work capture a sense of immediacy and intimate observation characteristic of the artist's private drawings. This work was part of a posthumous series of prints produced in Vienna by Gilhofer and Ranschburg shortly after the artist's death.
Gustav Klimt was a leading Austrian Symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement. He is renowned for his decorative, ornate style and his prominent use of gold leaf during his Golden Phase, most famously seen in his masterpiece The Kiss. Klimt's work often focused on the female body, blending frank eroticism with sophisticated psychological depth and complex patterns. His extensive body of drawings and preparatory sketches provides a profound insight into his creative process and his dedication to capturing the elegance and vulnerability of his subjects. Klimt's influence on modern art remains significant, as he bridged the gap between traditional nineteenth-century academic art and the avant-garde
movements of the twentieth century.
Artist or Maker: Gustav Klimt, after.
Dimensions: Approximately 59 cm x 42 cm.
Medium: Lithograph.
Date: 20th century.
Condition Report:
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