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DUVIVIER, Jan Bernard
b. 1762, Bruges, d. 1837, Paris Related Paintings of DUVIVIER, Jan Bernard :. | Portrait of Maria Anna of Neuburg | One of a series of eight etchings of Het Loo | Le Port de Rouen | Portrait de I'infante Marie-Therese (df02) | the girl wear black dress at the theater | Related Artists: Willem Romeijncirca 1645-1694 Auguste Bouvier1825-1881 Klimt, GustavAustrian Art Nouveau Painter, 1862-1918
Artist Gustav Klimt, like composer Gustav Mahler, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and big-time thinker Sigmund Freud, was a hotshot of Vienna's glory days as it ushered in the 20th century. Influenced by Impressionism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau, Klimt founded the Vienna Secession (1898), an avant-garde art movement that included a broad base of artisans and craftsmen as well as painters. Klimt himself was known more for elaborate graphic schemes than "painterly" work -- his most famous piece, The Kiss (1908), shows his distinctive gold-encrusted decorations over a semi-realistic portrait of an embracing couple. He used the framework of myth and allegory and he painted women, in ornate portraits and erotic exposures that were scandalous by Victorian-era standards. He also had time for more than painting -- after his death he was credited with as many as 14 illegitimate children. A big influence on the decorative arts in Austria, his most famous paintings include Salome
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