
Apple Tree I, 1912 by Gustav Klimt
Klimt was a master of tricks that simultaneously created and destroyed the illusion of depth, and in a painting such as Apple Tree I, one can logically distinguish at least four distinct planes: the larger flowers in the foreground, the field between them and the tree, the tree itself, and the lush foliage beyond. Yet the overall pattern of ...
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) , Apple Tree I - Christie's
Apple Tree I is a summer picture, and the tiny hint of sky that is present--a rarity in Klimt's landscapes-- is marked by a bold blue that corroborates this sense of the light and sun of summer, as does the brightness of the tree itself. The joy of summer, of life on the lake, is unfiltered in this painting.
Apple Tree, I, c.1912 - Gustav Klimt - WikiArt.org
Feb 25, 2022 · ‘Apple Tree, I’ was created in c.1912 by Gustav Klimt in Art Nouveau (Modern) style. Find more prominent pieces of landscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Apple Tree, I (c.1912) by Gustav Klimt – Artchive
“Apple Tree, I” showcases Klimt’s distinctive style and meticulous attention to detail. The canvas is filled with a vibrant mosaic of color, with the central figure of the apple tree densely covered with foliage and fruit.
Apple Tree II, 1916 by Gustav Klimt
Apple Tree II, 1916 by Gustav Klimt. Klimt is known to have painted three pictures of apple trees, The Golden Apple Tree of 1903 (destroyed by fire in 1942), Apple Tree I and Apple Tree II. It is unclear whether these held any private symbolism for Klimt; however, his repeated attention to the motif makes it likely that he associated the tree ...
Gustav Klimt's Love for Trees in Paintings - DailyArt Magazine
Jun 21, 2024 · For his tree paintings, Klimt often chose square canvases — a pure geometric shape that was also one of Vienna Secession’s dominant decorative motifs. In the flowering branches, each dab of paint indicates a single leaf, a blossoming flower, or a piece of fruit.
After major Klimt restitution by France, another work still ...
Apr 13, 2021 · Many of the Lederers’ paintings were seized and major works by Klimt were destroyed in 1945, including another possible arboreal landscape Golden Apple Tree (1903), when retreating German...