Artist: Klimt, Gustav
Profile: Born in Austria 1862, died 1918. Gustav Klimt enjoyed early success as a decorative painter, working on the staircase in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna in 1891. He resigned from the conservative Viennese Artists Association in 1897 and, with other artists set up the Viennese Secession. A leading symbolist and art Nouveau painter, he exerted particular influence on Kokoschla and Schiele. Most of his portraits are of woman, often archetypal, idealized woman depicted in an array of alluring poses.

Klimt, Sea Serpents IV
Sea Serpents IV
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This print is printed on special paper, furnished with metallic foil and hand finished with metallic ink.
Available in the sizes shown below
 
       
Klimt Sea Serpents IV DGK2082 50x100cm
(20"x 39") This print is to order
£25.99
Carefully wrapped and packed in a tube
     
 
   
Klimt Sea Serpents IV DGK2082 canvas 40x90cm
This print is to order
£59.00
Carefully wrapped
and packed in a tube
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£20.00
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