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Florals in Blue - Gustav Klimt

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Product: Fine Art Poster
Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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Bring timeless elegance into your home with Florals in Blue by Gustav Klimt, part of our Vienna Modernist Collection. Painted in 1916, this lesser-known floral work captures Klimt’s Symbolist style with rich texture, jewel-like tones, and hypnotic circular blooms. The vivid blue background contrasts beautifully with warm oranges, creams, and golds, creating a serene yet dynamic visual experience. This piece reflects Klimt’s fascination with nature and his mastery of colour and form during the Vienna Secession movement. Perfect for both modern and traditional interiors, this fine art print is reproduced with museum-grade precision on archival paper to preserve its depth and vibrancy. A stunning focal point for your living room, office, or bedroom.

Printed using the giclée method on FSC certified paper, each print captures crisp details and rich colours at every size. A high-resolution remaster ensures the design pops with clarity, giving this feline icon the premium finish it deserves.

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and a founding figure of the Vienna Secession, a movement that broke away from traditional academic art in the late 19th century. Known for his distinctive style that fused sensuality, symbolism, and decorative opulence, Klimt’s work emerged during a period of cultural and intellectual flourishing in Vienna. His early training as a decorative painter influenced his lifelong fascination with ornamental detail and luxurious surfaces, often blending gold leaf, mosaic-like patterning, and mythological or allegorical themes.

Klimt’s most iconic works, including The Kiss, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, and The Tree of Life, exemplify his unique approach to the human form, celebrating beauty, femininity, and eroticism with bold lines and richly layered textures. His so-called "Golden Phase," marked by the use of gold and silver leaf, was heavily inspired by Byzantine mosaics he saw in Ravenna. During this time, Klimt created some of his most celebrated masterpieces, blending fine art with decorative elements in ways that challenged the conventions of both.

Beyond his visual style, Klimt’s influence extended into the broader currents of European art and design. As a mentor and collaborator, he supported younger artists such as Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka, and contributed to the rise of modernism in Austria. His work continues to resonate today for its emotional depth, sensuality, and fusion of fine art with decorative tradition. Klimt’s legacy is felt not only in painting but in fashion, interior design, and contemporary visual culture around the world.
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