Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of a Young Woman Reclining (1897–1898) is a delicate black chalk sketch that marks a significant turning point in his artistic style. It is an example ...
Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” is a masterpiece of the Viennese Art Nouveau movement and the artist’s “Golden Style”. It depicts Adele Bloch-Bauer, a wealthy and fashionable ...
Second of two portraits Klimt painted of Adele Bloch-Bauer, a wealthy patron and society figure in Vienna. The painting is an oil on canvas and was part of a ...
Oil on canvas work created by Gustav Klimt. It depicts Klimt’s close friend and life companion, Emilie Louise Flöge, a leading Austrian fashion designer.
Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Hermine Gallia (1904) is an oil on canvas painting located at the National Gallery in London. It is a key example of the portraits Klimt ...
The subject is Mäda Primavesi, the nine-year-old daughter of the wealthy banker and industrialist Otto Primavesi, a patron of Klimt. Klimt depicted her with a confident posture and a ...
Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Maria Munk is an unfinished work commissioned by the Munk family to commemorate the suicide of their daughter, Maria, in 1911. The painting is the ...
Foxgloves (digitalis) are beautiful but toxic flowers. The whole foxglove plant is poisonous (including the roots and seeds). Fatalities from digesting the flowers are rare, but there have been ...
Alphonse Mucha’s work entitled Rêveur is most likely a reference to one of his most iconic color lithographs, known as Rêverie.
Gustav Klimt’s “Rosebushes under the Trees” (c. 1905) is a landscape painting from his “Golden Phase”, created during his summers spent at Lake Attersee in Austria. The work showcases ...
Verneuil Illustration of a Sagittaria Aquarium Plant. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
"The Leap of the Rabbit" was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show, an exhibition that introduced the American public to the European avant-garde.
“Schubert at the Piano II” is an 1899 oil painting by Gustav Klimt that was destroyed in a fire in 1945. The painting depicted composer Franz Schubert at a ...
Title: Study of a woman wrapped in a plaid, resting The artwork you’re asking about is a preparatory drawing by Gustav Klimt, though a widely cited title is “Study ...
Artistic reproduction of the “Taverne Olympia” from 1896, by Jules Chéret, a master of Art Nouveau. The text on the poster, originally in French, describes the restaurant and its ...
Gustav Klimt’s The Dancer is an oil painting created between 1916 and 1918 that was left unfinished at the time of his death. It is one of his most ...
The Greyhounds (in French: Lévriers, original title) is an oil painting on canvas by the Portuguese modernist painter Amadeo de Souza Cardoso (1887-1918) dated 1911 and exhibited at the ...
“The Kiss” is a famous painting, created during the “Golden Period” of Gustav Klimt. It depicts an embracing couple adorned in elaborate, gold-leaf robes, with the man’s robe featuring ...
“Kitchen of the House of Manhufe” (in portuguese: “Cozinha da Casa de Manhufe”) is an oil on wood painting by the Portuguese painter Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso. Painted in 1913, ...
The Lady of the Camellias – Alphonse Mucha’s poster for a performance of the theatrical version of La Dame aux Camélias, with Sarah Bernhardt (1896)
The Maiden (German: Die Jungfrau) is an allegorical masterpiece that depicts the transition to womanhood through a swirling arrangement of seven interlacing female figures. Currently housed in the National ...
Title: Two Studies of a Seated Nude with Long Hair (1901–1902) “Two Studies of a Seated Nude with Long Hair” is a 1901–1902 black chalk and red pencil drawing ...
The image is an old label or advertisement for “Ajmar” sparkling wines, which boasted worldwide exports from Nizza Monferrato.