Klimt's world-famous garden paintings (originals: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna) were created in 1905-06 in Litzlberg am Attersee. The landscape paintings combine to create colourful scenes of harmonious unity, offering a view of the overwhelming beauty of gardens and meadows. This atmospheric reproduction of excerpts was applied to canvas by hand and traditionally stretched on wooden frames. The visible linen structure emphasises the painting-like effect of this object. MDF frame with shadow gap. Format 97.5 x 32.5 cm (H/W).
Gustav Klimt achieved lasting fame through his portraits. He was regarded as the portrait painter par excellence by the Viennese upper middle classes, who were open to modern painting, and was thus able to realise his unusual and original ideas of portraiture in a number of commissioned works. The most famous is that of Adele Bloch-Bauer (the 'Golden Adele'), a painting that was awarded to the rightful heirs a few years ago and can now be admired in New York. The 'Portrait of a Woman with Hat and Feather Boa' - a portrait of an unknown woman, perhaps a prostitute - is similar. This central work from Klimt's oeuvre was also returned to the heirs of the original owner, Hermine Lasus, by the Austrian Gallery at Belvedere Palace in Vienna following a decision by the Restitution Advisory Board. Original: oil on canvas, privately owned. Brilliant reproduction in fine art giclée process, transferred to artist's canvas and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with numbering and certificate on the reverse. Framed in a handcrafted real wood frame. Format 90 x 74 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.
Happy homecoming: Klimt's portrait of a woman. Not only books, but also pictures have their fates. Klimt's 'Portrait of a Woman' even had a very special one, which turned out to be a happy one in the end. The work had disappeared from a private art gallery in Piacenza, Italy, over 23 years ago and had been considered lost ever since. In December 2019, wrapped in a bin liner and hidden in a dungeon in the wall of the gallery, it was finally rediscovered - and in perfect condition. Its authenticity has now been confirmed and it has returned to its original place. Original: 1916-18, oil on canvas, 42 x 33.8 cm. High-quality edition as fine art giclée on canvas, stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, with certificate. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Format approx. 63.5 x 52 cm (H/W).
The Viennese entrepreneur's wife Adele Bloch-Bauer, whom Gustav Klimt captured in two portraits, was considered a close friend and patron of the Austrian artist. Original: 1912, oil on canvas, 190 x 120 cm, private collection. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and signed, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 76 x 50 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
This commissioned work belongs to Klimt's important series of portraits of women. The highly realistic painting of the sitter's face is juxtaposed with a two-dimensional, ornamental execution of the dress and background. Original: 1906, oil on canvas, 153 x 33 cm, Österreichische Galerie im Belvedere, Vienna. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 82 x 72 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Auction proceeds in the double and triple-digit million euro range for works of art have been causing a stir for years. The most recent example is the painting 'Portrait of Miss Lieser' by Gustav Klimt, which was sold for 30 million euros at the 'Auktionshaus im Kinsky' auction house in Vienna. The painting has the potential to become a legend in art history, and not just because of its current purchase price: Klimt began painting it in 1917. This makes it one of the last paintings by the Art Nouveau master. As it is said to have still been in his studio after his death in 1918 and the signature is missing, it is assumed that he still wanted to work on it. It is not entirely clear where the painting has been for the last 100 years or so. For the longest time, it is said to have belonged to a private collection in Austria. Art historians only knew of the painting's existence from photographs. In January 2024, it was announced that it had reappeared as part of an inheritance. At the auction in April, everything happened very quickly. After two and a half minutes, it was sold to a collection in Hong Kong and is now considered the most expensive painting ever auctioned in Austria.Original: 1917, oil on canvas, 140 x 80 cm, privately owned. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in handcrafted, black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 71 x 43 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Auction proceeds in the double and triple-digit million euro range for works of art have been causing a stir for years. The most recent example is the painting 'Portrait of Miss Lieser' by Gustav Klimt, which was sold for 30 million euros at the 'Auktionshaus im Kinsky' auction house in Vienna. The painting has the potential to become a legend in art history, and not just because of its current purchase price: Klimt began painting it in 1917. This makes it one of the last paintings by the Art Nouveau master. As it is said to have still been in his studio after his death in 1918 and the signature is missing, it is assumed that he still wanted to work on it. It is not entirely clear where the painting has been for the last 100 years or so. For the longest time, it is said to have belonged to a private collection in Austria. Art historians only knew of the painting's existence from photographs. In January 2024, it was announced that it had reappeared as part of an inheritance. At the auction in April, everything happened very quickly. After two and a half minutes, it was sold to a collection in Hong Kong and is now considered the most expensive painting ever auctioned in Austria.Original: 1917, oil on canvas, 140 x 80 cm, privately owned. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 73 x 45 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. In addition to the paintings of his 'golden period', it was the impressive landscapes in particular with which the Viennese master Gustav Klimt characterised the transition to modern painting. Painted in nature, without preliminary sketches, Gustav Klimt's landscapes were a source of tranquillity and meditation. At the centre of his large-format garden landscapes is the spectacle of nature as an elementary symbol of life. 'Rose bushes under trees': A magnificent orchard in which roses bloom, the queen of flowers. Lush apple trees, rich in fruit - the orchard as a mythological symbol of paradisiacal fertility. A place of peace and relaxation where life blossoms.original: oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris.for a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original artwork was transferred directly onto 100% cotton artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. The edition is limited to 499 copies and individually numbered on the certificate on the reverse. Format 79 x 79 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.
In addition to his portraits from the 'golden period', it was above all his atmospheric, mostly squarely composed landscapes with which Gustav Klimt decisively characterised Viennese Art Nouveau. In particular, the idyllic landscapes, villages and buildings of Lake Attersee and Lake Garda inspired him to create his most beautiful paintings. Original: 1910, oil on canvas, 110 x 110, Österr. Galerie Im Belvedere, Vienna. Reproduced in fine art giclée process on artist's canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered on the reverse. In sophisticated golden gallery framing with matt patina. Format incl. frame 80 x 80 cm.
Klimt's world-famous garden paintings (originals: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna) were created in 1905-06 in Litzlberg am Attersee. The landscape paintings combine to create colourful scenes of harmonious unity, offering a view of the overwhelming beauty of gardens and meadows. This atmospheric reproduction of excerpts was applied to canvas by hand and traditionally stretched on wooden frames. The visible linen structure emphasises the painting-like effect of this object. MDF frame with shadow gap. Format 97.5 x 32.5 cm (H/W).
On canvas, Klimt transformed his models into ornamentally entwined goddesses. His dancer shows him as an admirer of female beauty and eroticism. Original: oil on canvas, privately owned (Paris) High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée technique, stretched on a solid wood stretcher frame like an original painting. The handcrafted real wood framing completes the noble appearance. Format 65 x 47 cm (H/W).
Original: 1905/09, mixed media with gold leaf on paper, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. Reproduction as fine art giclée on artist's canvas made of 100% cotton. Stretched on a wooden stretcher frame like an original painting, with wedges for re-stretching. Limited edition of 499 copies with numbered certificate on the reverse. Framed in a sophisticated solid wood frame. Format 71 x 46 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. Original: Mixed media with gold leaf on paper, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In a gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 37 x 37 cm.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. Original: Mixed media with gold leaf on paper, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In a gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 37 x 37 cm.
Klimt's masterpiece epitomises the ever-changing wonder of love like almost no other painting. The composition of the closely entwined lovers conveys the impression of perfect union, in which man and woman merge into an organic form. 'The Kiss' falls into the painter's 'golden phase'. The preciousness of the gold combines intensely with the content of the picture. Original: 1907-08, oil on canvas, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna Edition on cotton canvas laminated with tactile and visible canvas structure on wooden stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies with numbered certificate on the reverse. Framed in black/gold solid wood frame. Format 69 x 69 cm. ars mundi exclusive edition.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. Original: Oil on canvas, Austrian Belvedere Gallery, Vienna. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In a gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 37 x 37 cm.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. In addition to the paintings of his 'golden period', it was the impressive landscapes in particular with which the Viennese master Gustav Klimt characterised the transition to modern painting. Painted in nature, without preliminary sketches, Gustav Klimt's landscapes were a source of tranquillity and meditation. At the centre of his large-format garden landscapes is the spectacle of nature as an elementary symbol of life. 'The Sunflower': A tall sunflower with lush foliage stands out from a seemingly impenetrable thicket of plants - a leafy waterfall of nature that flows into a magnificent sea of flowers. Original: 1907, privately owned oil on canvas For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original artwork was transferred directly onto an artist's canvas made of 100% cotton using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. The edition is limited to 499 copies and individually numbered on the certificate on the reverse. Format 79 x 79 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. In addition to the paintings of his 'golden period', it was the impressive landscapes in particular with which the Viennese master Gustav Klimt characterised the transition to modern painting. Painted in nature, without preliminary sketches, the atmospheric, mostly square landscape paintings were a source of tranquillity and meditation for Gustav Klimt. At the centre of his large-format garden landscapes is the spectacle of nature as an elementary symbol of life. 'The Sunflower' (1907): Original: oil on canvas, privately owned. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on hand-made, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Size 39.5 x 39.5 cm.
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. In addition to the paintings of his 'golden period', it was the impressive landscapes in particular with which the Viennese master Gustav Klimt characterised the transition to modern painting. Painted in nature, without preliminary sketches, the atmospheric, mostly square landscape paintings were a source of tranquillity and meditation for Gustav Klimt. At the centre of his large-format garden landscapes is the spectacle of nature as an elementary symbol of life. 'The Sunflower' (1907): Original: oil on canvas, privately owned. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on hand-made, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In a gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 39 x 39 cm.
Original: 1913, oil on canvas, 190 x 200 cm, National Gallery Prague. High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée process on artist's canvas, with wooden frame. Surface refinement and linen structure. In black real wood frame with golden inner edge. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbering and certificate on the reverse. Format 69 x 73 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
A symbol of passion and seduction: Klimt's 'Water Snakes' date from the 'golden period', the artist's most creative phase. Original: Austrian Belvedere Gallery, Vienna. High-quality reproduction made by hand using the fine art giclée process on an artist's canvas made of fine cotton and stretched like an original painting on an adjustable solid wood stretcher frame. The structure of the canvas can be felt and seen! An elegant museum frame with a moulded real wood strip completes the overall impression. Limited edition of 499 copies. Numbered on a certificate on the reverse. Format 70 x 70 cm.
A symbol of passion and seduction: Klimt's 'Water Snakes' date from the 'golden period', the artist's most creative phase. Original: around 1907, oil on canvas, 80 x 145 (detail), privately owned. Giclée on canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies. Stretcher format 50 x 90 cm (H/W). Framed in black/gold solid wood frame. Format 56.5 x 96.5 cm (H/W).
Original: 1890, oil on canvas, 65.2 x 54 cm, on permanent loan from the Fondation Corboud, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and signed, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 67 x 57 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
The French masterpieces of the 19th century from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as guests in Berlin, Neue Nationalgalerie, from 1 June to 7 October 2007! Accompanying this exhibition, the most outstanding paintings of the exhibition were published in a limited edition of only 199 copies each: The high-quality museum reproductions were worked by hand on artist's canvas and stretched on stretcher frames. The structure of the canvas can be felt and seen. Relief-like brush textures are elaborately applied by hand. Exquisite solid wood framing emphasises the exclusive appearance. With a numbered limited edition certificate on the reverse.Original: Oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée process directly on artist's canvas, stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 199 copies. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 56 x 80 cm (H/W).