I'm not sure, I think so though. I think he was part of the Symbolist era of abstract art.-(1880-1889).
Gustav Klimt was an Art Nouveau painter and a very influential member of the Vienna Secession movement, which he was president of beginning with its founding in 1897.
He was an Art Nouveau artist, which is not really modernism, but still a break with tradition.
Gustav Klimt is an Art Noveau artist. Typically his art depicts the contrast of the 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional world, as seen in The Kiss, and he uses typical Art Noveau motifs like curving lines and the depiction of plant life.
Art Nouveau. Some artists who used this art style wre Alphonse Mucha and Gustav Klimt.
Gustav Klimt created approximately 200 known artworks.
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was an Austrian artist of the Symbolist school. His works included female forms and eroticism. Among his paintings are The Tree of Life (1909) and the 1907 portrait known as Adele Bloch-Bauer I, which in 2006 sold for a record $135 million.
He was an Art Nouveau painter.
Klimt was a proponent of art nouveau.
He was an Art Nouveau artist, which is not really modernism, but still a break with tradition.
Gustav Klimt is an Art Noveau artist. Typically his art depicts the contrast of the 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional world, as seen in The Kiss, and he uses typical Art Noveau motifs like curving lines and the depiction of plant life.
Art Nouveau. Some artists who used this art style wre Alphonse Mucha and Gustav Klimt.
Gustav Klimt created approximately 200 known artworks.
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) was an Austrian artist of the Symbolist school. His works included female forms and eroticism. Among his paintings are The Tree of Life (1909) and the 1907 portrait known as Adele Bloch-Bauer I, which in 2006 sold for a record $135 million.
Women and landscapes.
It was painted in 1902 by Klimt. The medium is fresco and it was painted during the era of art nouveau
Yes, he went to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule).
something he did at art school which is now long forgotten
Nobody knows these days. How important is that for enjoying his art?