Gustav Klimt. The Magic of Line
Los Angeles, 2018; cartonato, pp. 300, ill. b/n e col., cm 24x28.
ISBN: 1-60606-111-9
- EAN13: 9781606061114
Soggetto: Pittura e Disegno - Monografie
Periodo: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Moderno
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Peso: 2.02 kg
The phenomenal draftsman Gustav Klimt occupies a unique place in modern art. His extant ouvre comprises some 250 paintings and more than 4,000 works on paper. The study of the human figure-above all female-lies at the heart of the artist's activity as a draftsman, which he practiced assiduously. Through his study of the poses and gestures of his models, Klimt repeatedly examined the essence of particular psychological and existential states of being. In his constant quest for the ideal solution, Klimt often went beyond the preparation of his paintings, which, particularly after 1900, were dominated by the themes of Eros, Love, Life, and Death. His art cannot be understood without carefully considering the drawings, which are characterized by an unsurpassed mastery of line, in all the phases of his artistic development-from Historicism, through Stilkunst around 1900, the Golden Period, and up to his freer late work.