Gustav Klimt Art Nouveau Exhibition Poster Set of 3 Prints - Wall Art Rolled Canvas Print

£11.99

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SET OF 3 ROLLED CANVAS PRINTS

Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM fine art canvas with a smooth matte finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. Includes a two inch white border to assist with mounting or framing.Orders dispatched the next working day. Estimated UK delivery 1-2 days, international 8-10 working days or less.(frames not included)

Print Sizes:

3x A0: (46.8 x 33.1in / 118.9 x 59.4cm)3x A1: (33.1 x 23.4in / 84.1 x 59.4cm)3x A2: (23.4 x 16.5in / 59.4 x 42.0cm)3x A3: (16.5 x 11.7in / 42.0 x 29.7cm)3x A4: (11.7 x 8.3in / 29.7 x 21.0cm)Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent figures of the Vienna Secession movement. He was born on July 14, 1862, in Baumgarten, Austria. Klimt's work is renowned for its decorative and ornamental style, combining symbolism, allegory, and eroticism.

Klimt's early artistic training began at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he studied architectural painting. He later cofounded the Vienna Secession, a group of artists who aimed to break away from the traditional academic art and establish a new artistic style.

One of Klimt's most recognizable features is his use of gold leaf in his paintings, which gave his artworks a distinct shimmering quality. This approach is particularly evident in some of his most famous works, such as "The Kiss"

Klimt's portraits, often characterized by their intricate patterns and elaborate details, conveyed sensuality and symbolism, exploring themes of love, beauty, and the human psyche.

Apart from portraiture, Klimt also painted landscapes, allegorical works, and murals. He frequently depicted women as the central figures in his art, emphasizing their femininity and sensuality. Klimt's style evolved throughout his career, moving from more naturalistic depictions to a more decorative and abstracted approach, characterized by flattened perspectives and stylized forms.