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Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (after) - "The Blood of Fish, 1898" - (70x70cm)
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Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (after) - "The Blood of Fish, 1898" - (70x70cm)

- Authorized serigraphic print on smooth heavyweight paper (300gsm approx.). 2000s - Signed in the plate. - Stamp on verso. - Condition: very good. Never framed, never exposed. - Size: 70 x 70cm. - Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter, renowned for his highly decorative and often erotic style that fused Art Nouveau with Symbolism. He is most famous for his golden phase, which included iconic works like The Kiss (1907–1908), characterized by intricate patterns, lush ornamentation, and the use of gold leaf. Klimt's work often featured the female form, exploring themes of sensuality, life, and death, making him a controversial figure in his time. He was also a founding member of the Vienna Secession, an art movement that broke away from traditional academic art and embraced more modern, experimental approaches. Klimt’s works are highly sought after in the art market, with his paintings regularly commanding multi-million dollar prices at auction. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), for example, was sold for $135 million in 2006, one of the highest prices ever paid for a painting at the time. One of Klimt's notable earlier works, The Blood of Fish (1898), is a striking black-and-white drawing that depicts four women floating gracefully in the water, with fluid lines suggesting movement and a dreamy, surreal atmosphere. The minimalist, almost graphic approach contrasts with the opulence of his later paintings, showcasing his versatility as an artist. The women appear ethereal, their long flowing hair and languid postures blending into the watery environment, creating a sense of both serenity and mystery. This piece is part of Klimt’s broader exploration of femininity, nature, and the cycle of life. Though not as well-known as his golden paintings, The Blood of Fish exemplifies Klimt's skill in line drawing and his fascination with the human form, making it a significant part of his early portfolio. Works like this are also valued by collectors for their rarity and insight into the development of Klimt’s distinctive style. Artists of similar importance: Basquiat, Picasso, Hockney, Lichtenstein, Miro, Banksy, Brainwash, Delaunay, Nara, Soulages, Lagasse, Ramos, Warhol, Lautrec, Matisse, Hirst, Chagall, Koons, Haring, Indiana, Mondrian, Groening, Richter, Monroe, Herrera, Laurent, Klein, Coa, Dior, Vuitton, Kusama, Murakami, Testa, Villemot, Oldenburg, Hopper, Ripolles, Wesselmann, Magritte, Jenk, Orlinski, Wille, Rizzi, Manara, Thiebaud, Kaws, Valentino, Cappiello, Rothko, Dalí, among others.

91453995

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Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (after) - "The Blood of Fish, 1898" - (70x70cm)

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (after) - "The Blood of Fish, 1898" - (70x70cm)

- Authorized serigraphic print on smooth heavyweight paper (300gsm approx.). 2000s

- Signed in the plate.

- Stamp on verso.

- Condition: very good. Never framed, never exposed.

- Size: 70 x 70cm.

- Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter, renowned for his highly decorative and often erotic style that fused Art Nouveau with Symbolism. He is most famous for his golden phase, which included iconic works like The Kiss (1907–1908), characterized by intricate patterns, lush ornamentation, and the use of gold leaf. Klimt's work often featured the female form, exploring themes of sensuality, life, and death, making him a controversial figure in his time. He was also a founding member of the Vienna Secession, an art movement that broke away from traditional academic art and embraced more modern, experimental approaches.

Klimt’s works are highly sought after in the art market, with his paintings regularly commanding multi-million dollar prices at auction. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), for example, was sold for $135 million in 2006, one of the highest prices ever paid for a painting at the time.

One of Klimt's notable earlier works, The Blood of Fish (1898), is a striking black-and-white drawing that depicts four women floating gracefully in the water, with fluid lines suggesting movement and a dreamy, surreal atmosphere. The minimalist, almost graphic approach contrasts with the opulence of his later paintings, showcasing his versatility as an artist. The women appear ethereal, their long flowing hair and languid postures blending into the watery environment, creating a sense of both serenity and mystery. This piece is part of Klimt’s broader exploration of femininity, nature, and the cycle of life.

Though not as well-known as his golden paintings, The Blood of Fish exemplifies Klimt's skill in line drawing and his fascination with the human form, making it a significant part of his early portfolio. Works like this are also valued by collectors for their rarity and insight into the development of Klimt’s distinctive style.

Artists of similar importance: Basquiat, Picasso, Hockney, Lichtenstein, Miro, Banksy, Brainwash, Delaunay, Nara, Soulages, Lagasse, Ramos, Warhol, Lautrec, Matisse, Hirst, Chagall, Koons, Haring, Indiana, Mondrian, Groening, Richter, Monroe, Herrera, Laurent, Klein, Coa, Dior, Vuitton, Kusama, Murakami, Testa, Villemot, Oldenburg, Hopper, Ripolles, Wesselmann, Magritte, Jenk, Orlinski, Wille, Rizzi, Manara, Thiebaud, Kaws, Valentino, Cappiello, Rothko, Dalí, among others.

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