- Gustav Klimt
- Danae after Gustav Klimt, 2020
- Fine Art Print
- 40 x 40 cm (15.75 x 15.75 in)
- Signature: in plate
- €245
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Available
Beautiful art print in very bright colors on 300 grams of quality paper from Hahnemühle.
Gustav Klimt’s Danaë is one of his most iconic works, representing both sensuality and mythology. Painted in 1907, Danaë depicts the ancient Greek myth of Danaë, who was imprisoned by her father to prevent her from having children. According to the myth, Zeus visited Danaë in the form of golden rain, impregnating her with Perseus, who would later become a famous hero.
Klimt’s portrayal of Danaë is deeply erotic, focusing on the intimate moment when she is visited by Zeus. The golden rain that enters the composition symbolizes Zeus, who Klimt illustrates not just as a mythological figure but also as a metaphor for divine or cosmic impregnation. Danaë's curled posture and red hair cascading around her enhance the sense of sensuality and vulnerability, reflecting the intertwining of divine intervention and human emotion.
The painting reflects Klimt’s signature Golden Phase, seen in the use of gold leaf and intricate detailing, while also conveying the dreamlike, intimate world of the subject. Klimt uses the gold rain, flowing and curving around her, to symbolically represent the divine force enveloping Danaë, blending Klimt’s symbolic and ornamental styles with erotic themes.
This beautiful art print, produced on 300 grams Hahnemühle quality paper, ensures that Klimt’s use of vibrant colors, gold tones, and delicate shading is captured in its full glory. The high-quality print enhances the rich hues and fine details, making it a stunning reproduction that showcases both Klimt’s mastery of color and texture and the emotional intensity of the subject.
Danaë is an exploration of feminine power, eroticism, and divine intervention, all encapsulated within Klimt’s decorative, symbolist style. This print preserves the beauty and depth of the original, making it a captivating piece for any admirer of Klimt’s art.
- Subject Matter: Figurative
- Collections: Nudes