If the art of Gustav Klimt (Baumgarten, 1862 - Vienna, 1918) fascinates you and you have not yet had the chance to visit the Belvedere Museum and the Klimt Foundation in Vienna, then the Roman exhibition in Palazzo Braschi dedicated to him, r...
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Hot on the heels of the two short videos devoted to Bernardo Strozzi's Portrait of Claudio Monteverdi andAngelika Kauffmann's Self-Portrait, Tiroler Landesmuseen director Peter Assmann discusses in another video another masterpiece preserved at the F...
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From October 27, 2021 to March 27, 2022, the Museum of Rome at Palazzo Braschi will host a major exhibition dedicated to the master of the Viennese Secession: Gustav Klimt (Baumgarten, 1862 - Vienna, 1918).
After 110 years, when he participated with...
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Gustav Klimt's Portrait of a Lady, a painting stolen in 1997 and returned after nearly twenty-four years to its original home, the Ricci Oddi Gallery in Piacenza, will go to Rome on the occasion of the exhibition Klimt. Secession and Italy, which wil...
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The Ricci Oddi Gallery of Modern Art in Piacenza is hosting until January 9, 2022 the exhibition Klimt and the "secret" masters of Ricci Oddi, the second stage of Progetto Klimt, a two-year scientific program promoted by the Gallery's Board of Direct...
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The Kiss by Gustav Klimt (Baumgarten, 1862 - Vienna, 1918) is one of the most famous kisses in the history of international art: preserved in Vienna, in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, more precisely in the collections of the Upper ...
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For several years, the only work by Gustav Klimt (Vienna, 1862 - 1918) in French public collections was a painting entitled Roses under the Trees, which the great Austrian artist painted around 1905, bringing his passion for the beautiful spr...
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It is the last female portrait that Gustav Klimt (Vienna, 1862 - 1918) executed in his career: the little-known but marvelous Lady with a Fan, which is being shown for the first time in twenty-nine years (but after more than a hundred years for...
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