
Attersee 2 by Gustav Klimt
Attersee 2 belongs to the series of lake landscapes Klimt painted during summers at the Attersee in Upper Austria. Departing from his celebrated figurative works, these landscapes show a quieter side of Klimt's vision — dense, flat planes of colour pressing against the picture surface, nearly abstracted reflections reducing water and shoreline to pattern. The Vienna Secession's influence on Japanese woodblock composition is unmistakable in the compressed spatial depth and decorative intensity.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks on cotton canvas. The woven texture echoes the painterly surface of the original oil, adding warmth and depth that make this a canvas art print with genuine museum-grade presence.
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Attersee 2 by Gustav Klimt
Attersee 2 belongs to the series of lake landscapes Klimt painted during summers at the Attersee in Upper Austria. Departing from his celebrated figurative works, these landscapes show a quieter side of Klimt's vision — dense, flat planes of colour pressing against the picture surface, nearly abstracted reflections reducing water and shoreline to pattern. The Vienna Secession's influence on Japanese woodblock composition is unmistakable in the compressed spatial depth and decorative intensity.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks on cotton canvas. The woven texture echoes the painterly surface of the original oil, adding warmth and depth that make this a canvas art print with genuine museum-grade presence.
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Attersee 2 belongs to the series of lake landscapes Klimt painted during summers at the Attersee in Upper Austria. Departing from his celebrated figurative works, these landscapes show a quieter side of Klimt's vision — dense, flat planes of colour pressing against the picture surface, nearly abstracted reflections reducing water and shoreline to pattern. The Vienna Secession's influence on Japanese woodblock composition is unmistakable in the compressed spatial depth and decorative intensity.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks on cotton canvas. The woven texture echoes the painterly surface of the original oil, adding warmth and depth that make this a canvas art print with genuine museum-grade presence.























