While Gustav Klimt’s primary subject was the femme fatale and his art is marked by frank eroticism, the Austrian painter also created landscapes that experimented with composition and style. Characterized by the same refinement and the emphatic patterning as the portraits, Klimt’s landscapes are striking for the contrast of naturalism and abstraction, and hints of his signature golden hues.
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