
Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
This iconic portrait consumed Klimt for nearly four years, the surface built up from genuine gold and silver leaf hammered into a tapestry of Byzantine and Mycenaean motifs. Adele Bloch-Bauer sits at the heart of this gilded field, composed and almost otherworldly, her face and hands the only naturalistic elements in an otherwise abstract sea of pattern. The painting's extraordinary ambition — to dissolve portraiture into pure decoration — was never more completely realised than here, making it one of the defining images of Viennese Secession art.
Produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print captures every layer of gold ornament and jewelled detail with genuine warmth and surface depth. The canvas grain complements the painting's own material richness, creating a wall piece of real presence and luminosity.
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Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
This iconic portrait consumed Klimt for nearly four years, the surface built up from genuine gold and silver leaf hammered into a tapestry of Byzantine and Mycenaean motifs. Adele Bloch-Bauer sits at the heart of this gilded field, composed and almost otherworldly, her face and hands the only naturalistic elements in an otherwise abstract sea of pattern. The painting's extraordinary ambition — to dissolve portraiture into pure decoration — was never more completely realised than here, making it one of the defining images of Viennese Secession art.
Produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print captures every layer of gold ornament and jewelled detail with genuine warmth and surface depth. The canvas grain complements the painting's own material richness, creating a wall piece of real presence and luminosity.
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This iconic portrait consumed Klimt for nearly four years, the surface built up from genuine gold and silver leaf hammered into a tapestry of Byzantine and Mycenaean motifs. Adele Bloch-Bauer sits at the heart of this gilded field, composed and almost otherworldly, her face and hands the only naturalistic elements in an otherwise abstract sea of pattern. The painting's extraordinary ambition — to dissolve portraiture into pure decoration — was never more completely realised than here, making it one of the defining images of Viennese Secession art.
Produced in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print captures every layer of gold ornament and jewelled detail with genuine warmth and surface depth. The canvas grain complements the painting's own material richness, creating a wall piece of real presence and luminosity.























