
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I is the apex of Klimt's Golden Phase — two years of labour, layered in gold and silver leaf, encrusting the subject in Byzantine ornament until figure and background merge into a single shimmering field. Adele's face and hands emerge calm and precise from the riot of pattern: spirals, eyes, and geometric forms borrowed from Egyptian, Greek and Mycenaean sources. The result is less a portrait than an icon, at once intimate and untouchable, human and ceremonial.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, allowing the painting's luminous golds and intricate surface detail to read with genuine warmth and depth. The woven texture gives the gilded ornament a physical richness that flat paper simply cannot match.
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Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I is the apex of Klimt's Golden Phase — two years of labour, layered in gold and silver leaf, encrusting the subject in Byzantine ornament until figure and background merge into a single shimmering field. Adele's face and hands emerge calm and precise from the riot of pattern: spirals, eyes, and geometric forms borrowed from Egyptian, Greek and Mycenaean sources. The result is less a portrait than an icon, at once intimate and untouchable, human and ceremonial.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, allowing the painting's luminous golds and intricate surface detail to read with genuine warmth and depth. The woven texture gives the gilded ornament a physical richness that flat paper simply cannot match.
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Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I is the apex of Klimt's Golden Phase — two years of labour, layered in gold and silver leaf, encrusting the subject in Byzantine ornament until figure and background merge into a single shimmering field. Adele's face and hands emerge calm and precise from the riot of pattern: spirals, eyes, and geometric forms borrowed from Egyptian, Greek and Mycenaean sources. The result is less a portrait than an icon, at once intimate and untouchable, human and ceremonial.
This canvas print is produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, allowing the painting's luminous golds and intricate surface detail to read with genuine warmth and depth. The woven texture gives the gilded ornament a physical richness that flat paper simply cannot match.























