Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
By Gustav Klimt
Art Movement: Nouveau
This portrait was painted in the 1940’s around the “Golden
phase” which was when the artist painted mostly in gold in the Nouveau period. This painting uses gold tones, which
represent the wealthy-ness of the family.
It also contains shapes like pyramids and squares that form an important
role in this painting by calling attention to the lady. She was the only person at that time to be
painted twice by Klimt. The eyes around
her dress in a self-perspective would represent looking into her soul, but from
an outside perspective it would mean being the focus and criticism. The color green at the bottom left represents
the ambition she was born with and the life she lived. This painting has various perceptions; one
could perceive her being skinner by looking at the eyes, or bigger if we look
at the larger curved lines.
1 comment:
AHHHH Klimt is one of my favorite artists!
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