Portrait Of Johanna Staude


size(cm): 35x25
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Sale price1 338 SEK

Description

The Portrait of Johanna Staude, painted by Gustav Klimt in 1917, is an Art Nouveau masterpiece and one of the most iconic paintings by the Austrian artist. The work portrays Johanna Staude, a woman of Viennese high society, in a golden silk dress and a feathered hat.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the figure of Johanna Staude at the center of the work, surrounded by a background of geometric and floral patterns. Klimt used his characteristic decorative style, with curved lines and abstract shapes, to create a work of art that is both elegant and sensual.

The use of color in the Portrait of Johanna Staude is also notable. Klimt used a bright, warm color palette, with gold and brown tones reflecting the wealth and opulence of the time. The Johanna Staude dress, in particular, is a work of art in itself, with intricate details and a golden sheen that seems to jump off the fabric.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Johanna Staude was an art patron and a close friend of Klimt's. The painting was commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Staude, as a birthday present for his wife. Unfortunately, Johanna Staude died shortly after receiving the painting, making it an even more precious and moving work of art.

There are many little-known aspects of the Portrait of Johanna Staude that make this painting even more interesting. For example, Klimt is believed to have used a layered painting technique to create the shimmer effect on Johanna Staude's dress. Furthermore, the painting was stolen by the Nazis during World War II and later recovered by the Allied forces.

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