Gustav Klimt - The Kiss Recycled Laptop Cover - 36 x 26 cm - Loqi

CH992006
Shimmering sensuality. Sentimental intimacy. The simple celebration of love and lust. Keep your laptop stylishly safe with this sleek solution and explore the tones and lines of the luminous lovers with Gustav Klimt's, ''The Kiss'' laptop cover. © Oesterreichische Galerie Belvedere
, Vienna.

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Characteristics

Maintenance
Hand wash, no tumble dryer or dry cleaning
Artist
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
Art movements
20th century, Art Nouveau, Viennese Secession
Museum
Autres musées
Themes
Portrait, Women
Reference
CH992006
EAN
4260317654969
Matière de l'article
100% Recycled Polyester
Model dimensions
36cm x 26cm

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Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

Gustav Klimt, (1862-1918) is an Austrian Symbolist painter and master of the Art Nouveau movement. Trained as an architectural painter, he early on painted many official decorations: walls and ceilings of theaters, public buildings, villas. In 1897 he founded with his friends the secessionist group, whose aim was to break with academicism and elevate Austrian art to international recognition. His themes were then eroticism, love and representation of the human body, some considered as scandalous. Until 1910, he painted a great deal and produced major works, including the "Portrait of Adèle Bloch-Bauer" (1907) and "Le Baiser" (1908). This is the "golden period", so named in reference to the many gold leaves that the painter uses. In 1910, Klimt finally found success and recognition during his participation at the Venice Biennale.