Gustav Klimt:
Painting "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (1907), Framed
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Limited, 499 copies | Numbered | Certificate | Reproduction, giclee on canvas | Echtholzrahmung | Format 80 x 80 cm
It's the highest amount ever paid for a painting, the New York Times reported enthusiastically in June 2006. For the record $ 135 million, cosmetics manufacturer Ronald Lauder bought Gustav Klimt's famous oil painting "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" - also known as "Golden Adele" - for the New Gallery in Manhattan, New York.
The icon of Art Nouveau once hung as an unsellable Austrian cultural heritage with the "Kiss" and other masterpieces of the Viennese master Gustav Klimt in the Vienna City Palace Belvedere. After years of litigation, it has now been returned to the descendants of the original owners. In this way, such a high-ranking Klimt painting came on the art market for the first time - and immediately outclassed the then 104.1 million dollars for a Picasso image.
Original: Neue Galerie, New York.
For a brilliant, authentic rendition of this image, the original artwork in the fine art giclee technique was transferred directly to artist canvas made of 100% cotton and mounted on stretcher bars. The handmade real wood frame completes the noble appearance. The edition is limited to 499 copies and individually numbered on the back certificate. Format 80 x 80 cm. ars mundi exclusive edition.
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Gustav Klimt: Painting "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (1907), Framed
It's the highest amount ever paid for a painting, the New York Times reported enthusiastically in June 2006. For the record $ 135 million, cosmetics manufacturer Ronald Lauder bought Gustav Klimt's famous oil painting "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" - also known as "Golden Adele" - for the New Gallery in Manhattan, New York.
The icon of Art Nouveau once hung as an unsellable Austrian cultural heritage with the "Kiss" and other masterpieces of the Viennese master Gustav Klimt in the Vienna City Palace Belvedere. After years of litigation, it has now been returned to the descendants of the original owners. In this way, such a high-ranking Klimt painting came on the art market for the first time - and immediately outclassed the then 104.1 million dollars for a Picasso image.
Original: Neue Galerie, New York.
For a brilliant, authentic rendition of this image, the original artwork in the fine art giclee technique was transferred directly to artist canvas made of 100% cotton and mounted on stretcher bars. The handmade real wood frame completes the noble appearance. The edition is limited to 499 copies and individually numbered on the back certificate. Format 80 x 80 cm. ars mundi exclusive edition.