Gustav Klimt:
Painting "Roses under the Trees" (1905) in museum frame
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ars mundi exclusive edition | Limited to 499 copies | Numbered certificate | Reproduction, giclee on canvas | Stretcher frame | Museum frame | Format 80 X 80 Cm
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and have gained great popularity at an international level. His style is unmistakable. Besides the pictures of his "golden period" there were particularly impressive landscapes, with which Viennese master Gustav Klimt marked the transition to modern painting. While painting in nature, without sketches, Gustav Klimt finds in landscapes peace and meditation. At the core of his large garden settings is the natural spectacle as elementary symbol of life.
"Roses under the Trees": A splendid orchard where roses, the queen of flowers, are blooming. Lush apple trees, rich in fruit – the orchard is as a mythological symbol of paradisiacal fertility. A place of silence and recreation where life is flourishing.
Original: Oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction of this picture the original was directly transferred to art canvas made from 100% cotton by using the fine art giclée technology and mounted on a stretcher frame. The handmade solid wood museum frame completes the sophisticated look. The edition is limited to 499 copies and is individually numbered on the back certificate. Format 80 x 80 cm. Exclusively from ars mundi.
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Gustav Klimt: Painting "Roses under the Trees" (1905) in museum frame
Gustav Klimt's paintings are among the most expensive works of art in the world and have gained great popularity at an international level. His style is unmistakable. Besides the pictures of his "golden period" there were particularly impressive landscapes, with which Viennese master Gustav Klimt marked the transition to modern painting. While painting in nature, without sketches, Gustav Klimt finds in landscapes peace and meditation. At the core of his large garden settings is the natural spectacle as elementary symbol of life.
"Roses under the Trees": A splendid orchard where roses, the queen of flowers, are blooming. Lush apple trees, rich in fruit – the orchard is as a mythological symbol of paradisiacal fertility. A place of silence and recreation where life is flourishing.
Original: Oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction of this picture the original was directly transferred to art canvas made from 100% cotton by using the fine art giclée technology and mounted on a stretcher frame. The handmade solid wood museum frame completes the sophisticated look. The edition is limited to 499 copies and is individually numbered on the back certificate. Format 80 x 80 cm. Exclusively from ars mundi.