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Gustav Klimt, Modernism In The Making

  • Gustav Klimt, Modernism In The Making
  • Title

    • Gustav Klimt, Vers Un Renouvellement De La Modernité
  • Attribution

    Colin B. Bailey, general editor, curator of the exhibition ; essays by Colin B. Bailey … [et al.] ; catalogue by John Collins
  • Publication Details

    Book, H.N. Abrams in association with National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 2001
  • Availability

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      OVERSIZE (UPPER)  N6811.5.K55 A4 2001         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    The most remarkable artist of late-19th-century Vienna, Gustav Klimt developed a highly personal style that combines decorative pattern with a mysterious, smoldering eroticism. This beautiful volume-the most comprehensive survey in English of the life and work of this popular artist-is the catalogue of a major Klimt exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the first Klimt retrospective in North America. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • Published simultaneously in French under the title: Gustav Klimt, vers un renouvellement de la modernité
    • Catalog of an exhibition held June 14-Sept. 16, 2001 at the National Gallery of Canada
    • "Klimt’s artistic vision pushed the boundaries of art at the turn of the last century. His unparalleled ability to merge the decorative arts with painting led him to create brilliant and glittering works studded with jewel-like motifs; and his richly patterned landscapes and portrayals of embracing figures and elegant women are among the most spellbinding images in the history of art" "Gathered here are essays by eminent scholars Colin B. Bailey, Marian Bisanz-Prakken, Emily Braun, Jane Kallir, and Peter Vergo that explore the extent and context of the artist’s oeuvre. The full-color plates are illuminated by individual commentaries and accompanied by black-and-white comparative illustrations. In addition, an illustrated chronology traces Klimt’s life and the milieu in which he worked." "With nearly two hundred color plates of Klimt’s most popular images, as well as rarely published drawings and period photographs, this lavish book, which accompanies a major exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, pays tribute to the unique style of this artist, one of the most important and revolutionary figures of the late nineteenth century."– BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 0888847181
    • 0810935244
    • 9780888847188
    • 9780810935242
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