“The Kiss,” painted by Gustav Klimt between 1907 and 1908, is one of the most celebrated works of art from the Viennese Secession movement.
Wall St. Insights Some paintings go on private display after being sold.  Every painting on this list has sold for over $100 ...
Gustav Klimt is world-renowned for his glittering gold canvases. But what inspired the Austrian artist's fascination with the ...
Klimt’s inclusion of a pregnant woman in the mural for “Medicine” — described by the historian Carl E. Schorske as a ...
A portrait of a young woman by Gustav Klimt ... the sale under the Washington Principles, which were drafted in 1998 to assist in resolving issues related to returning Nazi-confiscated art.
Lady with a Fan is the last portrait Austrian artist Gustav Klimt painted before he died Gustav Klimt's final painting has sold for £85.3m ($108.4m), making it the most valuable work of art ever ...
A long-lost painting by the Austrian modernist Gustav ... with a Klimt exhibition in 1925. It was one of Klimt's last-ever paintings. The auction house said that the central European art market ...
She had inherited it from her uncle, the Austrian industrialist and art ... Gustav Klimt which France owned. "But this decision is necessary, essential. Eighty-three years after the forced sale ...
The rediscovery of this portrait, one of the most beautiful of Klimt's last creative period, is a sensation. As a key figure of Viennese Art Nouveau, Gustav Klimt epitomizes fin de siècle Austrian ...
Carl Moll was a well-known Austrian painter closely associated with the Art Nouveau movement ... including famed painter Gustav Klimt. Motivated by a disassociation from the historicist conservative ...
celebrating the art of renowned Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. Perhaps Austria's most famous artist, Klimt was an icon of the Vienna secession movement – an artistic movement closely related to ...
Gustav Klimt made gold modern. At the turn of the 20th century, the Viennese artist captivated public attention with his sinuous depictions of women (and occasionally men) which he adorned with ...