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Why The Kiss Is Always a Favorite



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By : Lasswell Gallese    4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-06 02:08:02
Gustav Klimt's The Kiss is most likely his most recognized piece of art from an extensive and distinguished career and is also always in demand oil painting reproductions. This particular masterpiece was painted in 1907 when Klimt was 45 years old. This is also regarded as his Golden Period. It shows a couple, in different tones of gold and symbols, sharing a kiss against a bronze background.

Behind the respected individuality of Klimt was a man with a ferocious sexual appetite. He was definitely attracted with redhead women. It is no wonder that the woman in The Kiss has red hair. In The Kiss, Klimt depicted a couple locked in an embrace. The rest of the oil paintings for sale dissolves into shining, extravagant flat patterning. This patterning has clear ties to Art Nouveau and to the Arts and Crafts movement and also evokes the issue between two- and three-dimensionality intrinsic to Degas artwork and other modernists.

It has been a long time topic on who the girl in the painting is. Many perceives she is Klimt's much loved lover Emilie Fl?ge but many people point out that she was a model called 'Red Hilda.' There is good visual evidence that she is the same model for the works of art, 'Woman With Feather Boa' , 'Goldfish' and 'Dana?'. There was also a few who feels it was his nephew. So many speculations, but not a single thing is actually sure.

It was also noticed that Klimt's very first works of art differed from those that he is now best known for. They were generally classical works based on more natural themes in lieu of make believe based portrait paintings which became more frequent later on his career. The portrayals of female sexuality and sophisticated myriads of colour and boldness were combinations which developed as he grew in power and confidence along with creative thinking. Similar to most artists, advancement followed with experience. This came from his travels around Europe and also from his socializing with other Austrian artists in and around Vienna.

The Kiss is a subtle manifestation of Klimt's emphasis on eroticism and the freedom therein. The Kiss falls in line with Klimt's exploration of fulfillment and the redeeming, major power of love and art. It is only one of Klimt's masterpiece oil paintings from a career of recognized success and legacy.

There are several masterpieces that Klimt made throughout his career. The most famous ones are Beethoven Frieze, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, Judith and the Head of Holofernes, M?da Primavesi, Death And Life, Tree Of Life, Mother And Child, Pallas Athene, Forest Birch Trees, Three Ages Of Woman, Music, Johanna Staude and so much more to buy oil paintings.




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