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Gabriele Münter: Picture 'View of the Murnauer Moos' (1908), framed
Gabriele Münter: Picture 'View of the Murnauer Moos' (1908), framed
The picturesque location of the village on a hill above the Murnauer Moos in the foothills of the Alps and the intense colours of the brightly painted houses in the village impressed the artist. The strongly luminous, flat and unmixed juxtaposition of colours and the flat application of the paint are striking. 5-colour facsimile print on 270g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. In silver solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 56 x 64 cm (H/W).

€450.00
Gabriele Münter: Picture 'Wind and Clouds' (1910), framed
Gabriele Münter: Picture 'Wind and Clouds' (1910), framed
Original: Sprengel Museum Hanover. High-quality reproduction on 260g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. Motif size 40 x 52 cm (H/W). Sheet size 48 x 60 cm (H/W). Framed in a silver solid wood frame with bevelled mat, glazed. Size 58 x 70 cm (H/W).

€460.00
Gabriele Münter: Picture 'Yellow House with Apple Tree' (around 1910), framed
Gabriele Münter: Picture 'Yellow House with Apple Tree' (around 1910), framed
Original: oil on cardboard, privately owned. 5-colour facsimile edition in hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 500 copies. Motif size 42 x 51 cm (H/W). Sheet size 48 x 60 cm (H/W). In silver solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format approx. 56 x 65 cm (H/W). © Artothek, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2020.

€460.00
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. IV' (1930), framed
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. IV' (1930), framed
Original: 1930, oil on canvas, 101.6 x 76.2 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington. 5-colour edition in hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 500 copies. Motif size/sheet format 71 x 53 cm (H/W). © Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington. Framed in a black and silver solid wood frame, glazed. Size 77 x 59 cm (H/W).

€560.00
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Oriental Poppies' (1927), framed
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Oriental Poppies' (1927), framed
Original: 1927, oil on canvas, 76.7 x 102.1 cm, Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis. 5-colour edition in hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 750 copies. Motif size/sheet format 53 x 71.5 cm (H/W). Framed in a black and silver solid wood frame, glazed. Format 59 x 78 cm (H/W).

€540.00
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Series I - No. 3' (1918), framed
Georgia O'Keeffe: Picture 'Series I - No. 3' (1918), framed
Original: 1918, oil on panel, 50.8 x 40.6 cm, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee. 5-colour edition in hybrid process on 260g Rives laid paper. Limited edition of 500 copies. Motif size/sheet format 54 x 43.5 cm (H/W). © Milwaukee Art Museum / Photographer credit: Larry Sanders. Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 59 x 48 cm (H/W).

€460.00
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), unframed
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), unframed
Multicoloured algraph on heavy laid paper. Numbered, signed by hand, limited to 50 copies of the Roman numbered edition. Unframed. Motif size 31 x 51.5 cm (H/W). Sheet size 38.5 x 57.5 cm (H/W).

€420.00
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), version framed in gold colour
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), version framed in gold colour
Multicoloured algraph on heavy laid paper. Numbered, signed, limited to 50 copies of the Roman numbered edition. Motif size 31 x 51.5 cm (H/W). Sheet size 38.5 x 57.5 cm (H/W). Framed in gold-coloured solid wood frame with bevelled passe-partout, glazed. Format 52.5 x 71.5 cm (H/W).

€620.00
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), version framed in silver colour
Günter Grass: Picture 'Evening on Møn' (2009), version framed in silver colour
Multicoloured algraph on heavy laid paper. Numbered, signed, limited to 50 copies of the Roman numbered edition. Motif size 31 x 51.5 cm (H/W). Sheet size 38.5 x 57.5 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with bevelled passe-partout, glazed. Format 50.5 x 70 cm (H/W).

€690.00
Gustav Klimt: 2 pictures 'Poppy Field' and 'Sunflowers' in a set
Gustav Klimt: 2 pictures 'Poppy Field' and 'Sunflowers' in a set
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. These atmospheric cut-out reproductions were applied to canvas by hand and traditionally stretched on wooden frames. The visible linen structure emphasises the painting-like effect of these objects. MDF frame with shadow gap. Format each 97.5 x 32.5 cm (H/W) Both pictures in a set.

€490.00
Gustav Klimt: 3 miniature porcelain pictures with artist's motifs in a set
Gustav Klimt: 3 miniature porcelain pictures with artist's motifs in a set
Each of these miniature pictures made of fine porcelain bears a museum masterpiece, transferred by hand onto genuine Thuringian porcelain, fired twice and mounted on a black passe-partout. The gold edge is also applied by hand with metal leaf. Solid wood moulding, primed and sanded several times. Format 9.7 x 10.8 cm each. Motifs 'Adele Bloch-Bauer' (around 1907), 'The Kiss' (1907-08) and 'Judith I' (1901). All 3 miniatures in a set.

€258.00
Gustav Klimt: 4 landscape paintings in a set, framed
Gustav Klimt: 4 landscape paintings in a set, framed
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 four pictures by Gustav Klimt presented here have been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Format 39 x 39 cm each. 'Malcesine on Lake Garda' (1913): Original: oil on canvas, burnt in 1945 at Immendorf Castle in Lower Austria. 'The Sunflower' (1907): Original: oil on canvas in private ownership. 'Apple Tree I' (1912): Original: oil on canvas, Austrian Belvedere Gallery. 'Church in Cassone on Lake Garda' (1913): Original: oil on canvas. Private collection. All 4 paintings in a set.

€498.00
Gustav Klimt: 4 pictures in a set, framed
Gustav Klimt: 4 pictures in a set, framed
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and enjoy great international popularity. His style is unmistakable. The four paintings by Gustav Klimt presented here have been lavishly reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Format 37 x 37 cm each. 'The fulfilment' (1905/09): Original: mixed media with gold leaf on paper, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907): Original: oil on canvas, Neue Galerie, New York. 'The Kiss' (1907/08): Original: oil on canvas, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna. Detail from 'Mother and Child' (1905): Original: oil on canvas, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna. All 4 pictures in a set.

€498.00
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer' (around 1907), framed
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer' (around 1907), framed
This miniature picture made of fine porcelain bears a museum masterpiece, transferred by hand onto genuine Thuringian porcelain, fired twice and mounted on a black passe-partout. The gold edge is also applied by hand with metal leaf. Solid wood moulding, primed and sanded several times. Format 9.7 x 10.8 cm.

€89.00
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'Judith I' (1901), framed
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'Judith I' (1901), framed
This miniature picture made of fine porcelain bears a museum masterpiece, transferred by hand onto genuine Thuringian porcelain, fired twice and mounted on a black passe-partout. The gold edge is also applied by hand with metal leaf. Solid wood moulding, primed and sanded several times. Format 9.7 x 10.8 cm.

€89.00
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'The Kiss' (1907-08), framed
Gustav Klimt: Miniature porcelain picture 'The Kiss' (1907-08), framed
This miniature picture made of fine porcelain bears a museum masterpiece, transferred by hand onto genuine Thuringian porcelain, fired twice and mounted on a black passe-partout. The gold edge is also applied by hand with metal leaf. Solid wood moulding, primed and sanded several times. Format 9.7 x 10.8 cm.

€89.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
'It is the highest sum ever paid for a painting,' reported the New York Times enthusiastically in June 2006. For the record sum of 135 million dollars, the cosmetics manufacturer Ronald Lauder purchased Gustav Klimt's famous oil painting 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' - also known as 'Golden Adele' - for the Neue Galerie in Manhattan, New York. This icon of Art Nouveau once hung in the Belvedere Palace in Vienna as Austrian cultural heritage that could not be sold, along with 'The Kiss' and other masterpieces by the Viennese master Gustav Klimt. After years of legal wrangling, it has now been returned to the descendants of the original owners, marking the first time such a high-ranking Klimt painting has come onto the art market - and immediately eclipsing the then record price of 104.1 million dollars for a Picasso painting: Neue Galerie, New YorkFor a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original artwork for this painting was transferred directly onto 100% cotton artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and mounted on stretcher bars. 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. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€490.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
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, Neue Galerie, New York. The Gustav Klimt painting presented here has been lavishly reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Size 37 x 37 cm.

€138.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' (1907), framed
'It is the highest sum ever paid for a painting,' reported the New York Times enthusiastically in June 2006. For the record sum of 135 million dollars, the cosmetics manufacturer Ronald Lauder purchased Gustav Klimt's famous oil painting 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' - also known as 'Golden Adele' - for the Neue Galerie in Manhattan, New York. This icon of Art Nouveau once hung in the Belvedere Palace in Vienna as Austrian cultural heritage that could not be sold, along with 'The Kiss' and other masterpieces by the Viennese master Gustav Klimt. After years of legal wrangling, it has now been returned to the descendants of the original owners, marking the first time such a high-ranking Klimt painting has come onto the art market - and immediately eclipsing the then record price of 104.1 million dollars for a Picasso painting.Original: Neue Galerie, New York.Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and with certificate. Framed in black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 70 x 70 cm. ars mundi exclusive edition.

€480.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
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.

€480.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
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. 'Apple Tree I' (1912): Original: oil on canvas, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Size 39.5 x 39.5 cm.

€129.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
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 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 high-quality, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 78 x 77 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€550.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
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, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Format 78 x 77.5 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€550.00
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
Gustav Klimt: Picture 'Apple Tree I' (1912), framed
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. 'Apple Tree I' (1912): Original: oil on canvas, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. The painting by Gustav Klimt presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In gold-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Size 39 x 39 cm.

€138.00