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Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed

Product information "Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed"

Gustav Klimt's style is unmistakable. In addition to the paintings of his 'golden period', it was his impressive landscapes in particular that characterised the Viennese master's transition to modern painting. Painted in nature, without any preliminary sketches, the atmospheric, mostly square landscapes were a source of tranquillity and meditation for Gustav Klimt. The apple tree has been a mythological symbol of life and love, fertility and the feminine since time immemorial. Klimt's 'Apple Tree I' radiates a solemn monumentality. Original: oil on canvas, Austrian Belvedere Gallery. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto 100% cotton artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. In silver-coloured gallery framing. Format 85 x 85 cm.
Artist: Gustav Klimt