Sunday, July 31, 2011

Klimt in the News

Klimt-Inspired Barbie Doll
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A Gustav Klimt landscape stolen by the Nazis and recently restituted to the heirs of its Austrian owner is expected to sell for more than $25 million at auction this Autumn, Sotheby’s reported. Klimt’s “Litzberg on the Attersee” is being sold by Georges Jorisch, a great-nephew of Austrian iron magnate Viktor Zuckerkandl.
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"Three rooms into the National Gallery of Victoria's Vienna: Art & Design exhibition, past its densely detailed drawings and paintings, its elegant furniture and blueprints for a radical fin de siecle city, there is a set of small, black and white photographs and, nearby, a display of flat, buckle-sized jewels..."
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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Mada Primavesi


The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Fifth Avenue NYC, from its vast collection, has chosen GUSTAV KLIMT’s painting of the bold and magnificent MADA PRIMAVESI for its Membership brochure, showing an enlarged portion, plus the entire full length image on the inside. This painting as well as the one of SERENA PULITZER LEDERER can be found in the museum’s Hall of European Art.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Maria Altmann, who won return of looted art, dies

Maria Altmann, a refugee from Nazi-occupied Austria who successfully fought to recover Gustav Klimt paintings looted from her Jewish family, has died. She was 94.

Full story at the Wall Street Journal here

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Klimt at the Neue Galerie

Happy 2011 from the Klimt Collection! Here's wishing you the best this year!

And what better way to start the new year than with a visit to New York City's Neue Galerie?

In addition to the Klimt works already on view in their permanent collection, the Neue Galerie will be featuring additional pieces by Klimt and other noted turn-of-the-century artists of Vienna in an upcoming exhibition this February.

Details on "Birth of the Modern: Style and Identity in Vienna 1900" can be viewed here

Please take a moment to view our website here at Klimts.com, where we offer the most beautiful Klimt family-authorized reproduction paintings available anywhere!


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Gustav Klimt's Mysterious Embryos


Read this interesting article at NewScientist here

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Current Klimt Exhibitions

• VIENNA 1900 – KLIMT, SCHIELE AND THEIR TIMES

Basel, Switzerland at Fondation Beyeler
September 26th 2010 – January 16th 2011

Details here

• NUDA VERITAS - Gustav Klimt and the Beginning of Secession in Vienna 1895-1905

Budapest Museum of Fine Arts
September 23th 2010 – January 9th 2011

Nearly 200 works, drawings and some outstanding paintings from public and private collections, on view now.

Details here

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Klimt Painting Auctioned


"Frauenbildnis (Portrait of Ria Munk III), one of the last great female portraits painted by Gustav Klimt, sold for £18,801,250, against an estimate of £14 million to £18 million, at Christie’s Impressionist / Modern Evening Sale in London on 23 May 2010. The third and final painting in a series of three portraits commissioned by the Munk family of their daughter Ria and the most modern of Klimt’s full-length female portraits, the painting offers a glimpse into the working methods of one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century." - via Christies

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