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Definition of Gustav Klimt
1. Noun. Austrian painter influenced by art nouveau (1862-1918).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gustav Klimt
Literary usage of Gustav Klimt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Their Day in Court by Percival Pollard (1909)
"CRITICISM 353 Franz Stuck, the veteran, and Gustav Klimt, who, to the foreign
... Still more, would he have lingered before the work of Gustav Klimt. ..."
2. Vienna by Philippe Benet, Renata Holzbachova (2000)
"The decorative painting of Gustav Klimt opened the ... Gustav Klimt attracted
the support of 178 fellow painters. Artists cultivated psychological ..."
3. The Chefs-d'oeuvre by Victor Champier, William Walton, André Saglio (1900)
"... in marble and bronze, all of them expressive, that of Johann Strauss is
certainly very spirited. One is even in red marble. Gustav Klimt. PALLAS ATHENE. ..."
4. The History of Modern Painting by RICHARD. MUTHER (1907)
"One, at least, Gustav Klimt, can claim to be named among the best of European
artists. Whether he paints decorative pictures, portraits, or landscapes there ..."
5. Austria of the Austrians and Hungary of the Hungarians by Leon Kellner, Paula Arnold, Arthur L. Delisle (1914)
"An erratic genius is the first president of the " Secession," Gustav Klimt (born
1862). He began with graceful, brilliant, but perfectly normal decorative ..."
6. The Study of Modern Painting by Margaret Steele Anderson (1914)
"As far, however, as the decorative and the mystical may claim an actual school
among the Austrians, the leader is not Bernatzik but Gustav Klimt. ..."