The Painted Kiss

The Painted Kiss
Author: Elizabeth Hickey
Publisher: Beyond Words/Atria Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the tradition of "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" and "The Girl in Hyacinth Blue," a beautiful, atmospheric, and sensual debut re-imagines the tempestuous relationship between painter Gustav Klimt and Emilie Floege, the youngest daughter of a bourgeois businessman.

Modern Couples

Modern Couples
Author: Jane Alison
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9783791358413

Featuring the biggest names in Modern Art, Modern Couples explores creative relationships, across painting, sculpture, photography, design and literature. Meet the artist couples that forged new ways of making art and of living and loving. The exhibition illuminates these creative and personal relationships, from the obsessional and fleeting to the life-long. Including Dora Maar & Pablo Picasso; Salvador Dalí & Federico García Lorca; Camille Claudel & Auguste Rodin; Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera; Emilie Flöge & Gustav Klimt - plus many more.--

Gustav Klimt & Emilie Flöge

Gustav Klimt & Emilie Flöge
Author: Agnes Husslein-Arco
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9783791352473

Nearly 250 photographs, some never before published, offer an intimate glimpse into one of the art world's most famous love affairs. Emilie Flöge was only a teenager when she met the painter Gustav Klimt, but their friendship soon evolved into a complex and loving relationship that lasted the rest of their lives. Alfred Weidinger, an acclaimed expert on Klimt and his contemporaries, has compiled an exhaustive collection of photographs relating to the artist and his designer muse. While Klimt took many of these shots, other photographers include Carl Schuster, Victor von Spitzer, Hugo Henneberg, Pauline Kruger Hamilton, Anton Josef Trcka (Antios), and unknown individuals who had access to the couple's private lives. Presented chronologically, they offer insight into the creatively charged world that Klimt and Flöge inhabited - a world they influenced with their enormous talent and passions. ILLUSTRATIONS: 190 b/w

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt
Author: Susanna Partsch
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Painting, Austrian
ISBN: 9783791347516

The enfant terrible of the Viennese art scene, Klimt was notorious for his portraits of beautiful women. Illustrated with color reproductions, this book profiles the women who figured in the artist's life and on his canvases. The author looks beyond the standard assumption that Klimt was a hardhearted philanderer, pointing instead to his committed and loving relationship with Emilie Flöge that prevailed despite the parade of beautiful women who wandered in and out of the artist's studio. Partsch demonstrates Klimt's role in the evolution of portrait painting, which helped usher in the age of Expressionism.

Women

Women
Author: Gustav Klimt
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1987
Genre: Painting, Austrian
ISBN: 9780847807840

A selection of Klimt's portraits of women is accompanied by an analysis of the Austrian artist's painting

The Magical Tree

The Magical Tree
Author: Myriam Ouyessad
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 3791372149

Inspired by Klimt’s famous mural The Tree of Life, this dreamily illustrated children’s book tells the story of a magical tree whose fruit saves lives. Painted during the artist’s "golden period," Gustav Klimt’s The Tree of Life has been interpreted in myriad ways. This children’s book deftly incorporates the mysteries and depth of Klimt’s masterpiece into a story for young readers. A young man is given a seed that grows into a beautiful fruit-bearing tree. After tasting the fruit, he can see into the future, including events that will put the lives of others in danger. A king and his lovely princess daughter test the boy’s predictions, and love ensues. As children turn the pages of this exquisite book, they will be drawn into the intricately detailed and boldly colored illustrations, which echo Klimt’s own artistry. The book includes a gorgeous reproduction of The Tree of Life, along with information about Klimt and his work. Designed to encourage children to discover new details each time they open the pages, this is a charming book that will be read over and over again.

Klimt

Klimt
Author: Gustav Klimt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Modernism (Art)
ISBN: 9783775733618

"In celebration of the 150th birthday of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) the Vienna Museum is presenting the first catalogue of its complete collection of the artist's works. The world's largest collection of Klimt's drawings--around 400--provides an overview of thematic groups such as the Secession, sketches of the Faculty Paintings, or the nudes. In addition the book features a few paintings, including the portrait of Emilie Flöge (1902). It is one of Klimt's most famous paintings, and the first portrait of a woman in which the ornamentation in and of itself becomes a focal point. Last, but not least, there posters and prints that Klimt designed for the Viennese Secession, including a number of original drafts, as well as the first prints. The collection also contains unique memorabilia, such as the artist's smock, his death mask, and even a drawing by Egon Schiele of Klimt's body. Also featured are rare vintage prints of early portrait photographs and sculptures."--Publisher's description.

Vienna

Vienna
Author: Tag Gronberg
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783039110469

In Vienna at the turn of the twentieth century the question of what it meant to be modern was a heated topic of debate. Focusing on interior design, fashion and photography, as well as on painting and architecture, this study casts fresh light on the vital role of the arts in these debates. The 'new' art and literature was crucial in defining a distinctive Viennese modernity while at the same time challenging preconceptions about modern urban life. Many artists and writers produced work that questioned and undermined oppositions between city and country, interior spaces and panoramic views, masculinity and femininity. Issues of gender and the representation of the body were particularly important in establishing professional identities for some of Vienna's most prominent figures, including the Secessionist painters Gustav Klimt and Carl Moll, designers such as Adolf Loos and Emilie Flöge, as well as the poet and feuilletonist Peter Altenberg. Intellectual life in turn-of-the-century Vienna has often been characterised as a retreat from the public sphere. This book demonstrates how - even in its ostensibly most private manifestations - Viennese Modernism involved a highly performative set of practices aimed at an international audience.