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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.

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Klimt is most famous for painting in the Art Nouveau style.

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How many pieces of art did Gustav Klimt produce?

Gustav Klimt created approximately 200 known artworks.


Which art period was Gustav Klimt in?

He was an Art Nouveau painter.


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Yes, he went to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule).


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something he did at art school which is now long forgotten


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What is Gustav klimt's inspiration?

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.


What is Gustav Klimt's worst art?

It depends on what sort of art you like...? In my opinion they're all great, but others would disagree. So it's up to you really


What 19th-20th century art movement focused on organic and fluid curvilinear lines?

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