- Gustav Klimt
- Adele Bloch-Bauer, after Gustav Klimt, 2012
- Fine Art Litho
- 32 x 32 cm (12.6 x 12.6 in)
- Signature: In plate
- €245
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Available
Printing technique: Giclée print on heavy museum art paper, 2012
Printing company: Wiener Druckanstalt - Vienna printing company
Edited by: Klimt Villa Vienna, embossed “Klimt Villa Vienna” (last studio of Gustav Klimt, Vienna)
This Giclée print of Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, after Gustav Klimt, is a high-quality reproduction created in 2012 using advanced printing technology. Giclée prints are known for their fine detail, vibrant colours, and archival longevity, making them ideal for replicating artworks like Klimt’s intricate and luxurious original. This particular print is produced on heavy museum-grade art paper, ensuring a rich texture that mirrors the aesthetic quality of Klimt’s masterpiece.
The Wiener Druckanstalt, a Vienna-based printing company renowned for its high-standard art reproductions, handled the production of this piece. The Klimt Villa Vienna, which was Klimt’s last studio in Vienna, oversaw the editing and production of this limited-edition print, providing an embossed seal of authenticity. The embossed "Klimt Villa Vienna" mark adds value and authenticity to the print, ensuring that it is part of a carefully curated collection dedicated to preserving the legacy of Gustav Klimt.
Klimt's Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer is iconic for its lavish use of gold leaf, geometric patterns, and ornamental motifs, all of which are faithfully captured in this Giclée print. The technique’s precision allows the intricate details and swirling patterns, which are hallmarks of Klimt’s Golden Phase, to stand out with clarity. The portrait, often referred to as the "Mona Lisa of Austria," portrays Adele Bloch-Bauer, a prominent Viennese socialite, in a majestic and ethereal light, and this print preserves the grandeur of the original artwork.
This Giclée print serves as an accessible yet highly collectible piece for admirers of Klimt’s work, offering an exquisite representation of the original painting, which remains one of the most celebrated pieces of 20th-century art.
- Subject Matter: Portrait - Full Lenght