The only time I have seen a Klimt in person was at MOMA New York. They had them lit with led downlights. Knowing how he used real gold I knew that all i had to do was change my viewing angle to get an insane viewing experience. So I sat down crosslegged in front of it. and OMG the whole thing lit up as the light caught all the gold. Pretty soon I had about 4 other other ppl sitting on the floor with me gazing up in awe. :D
I have seen many videos about the life of G. K on youtube, but this is the best introductory video I witnessed until now, thanks a lot for this beautiful effort.
So much of his work broke traditional art…this is what makes so relevant now..beautiful colours patterns and portraits combined to give us pieces that are very valuable
I love to watch the painting - they are so very intense and here the first painting that really showed some of the special qualities of catching a composition and the atmosphere as pure vibration of color is the very beautifull painting of Schubert playing in candle light - it’s so very beautifull and dreamlike 🎶♥️🧡💛🖤🎵
@@arti-facts-4uyes I enjoyed the total video - great presentation and it made me even more hungry to once in my life to see Klimt in the real world 🙏for sharing
🙏interesting narrative of Klints life and his techniques and development as an artist and a true joy to look at his late landscape paintings of gardens, parks, lakes and intensifying compositions with his way of creating patterns and rhythms mostly as a square mosaic and yet resulting in so beautifull and special works 🩵💚🤎🖤
14:05 … while walking through the painting exhibits of the Israel Museum a month ago I was excited to see the composition draft of “Medicine” on display!! It’s fantastic!
As an Artist and the Matriarch… I agree! Domesticity and art are not compatible. That said, my art stacks up, oft unfinished, my garden grows unabashedly weedy, and my family thrives!
thank you for this retrospect on one of my favorite artists. truly gifted and bold to follow his artistic and human muses, but it seems he had no choice but to follow!
Excellent video and very informative. To the lovers of Klimt's art, I highly recommend the book titled "The Lady in Gold" by Anne Marie O'Connor which focus on Klimt's Masterpiece "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
From what I have seen in Belvedere Vienna, Klimt, despite being very skilled craftsmen, while lacking originality, was never ashamed to copy not only the great master's works, but all works which were original and truly ingenious from lesser known artist. In today's exhibitions his works are proudly displayed next to the original works he had copied. When he attempted and failed to be original he blamed the critics and started a trend, that continues today, empowering the untalented to claim misunderstood originality (even if Klimt himself was skillful, but unoriginal decorator). Most of his works cannot be recognized as his unless you have done a research. He probably knew all this and "mentor" Schieler. With all this being said his works clearly popular with the masses and are for the masses.
Was Egon Schiele Klimt’s “muse” or vice versa? Schiele’s life was so short, dying at 29. Did Klimt adopt Schiele’s more sexually driven style because Egon was gone, or was Egon following Klimt until he unfortunately passed away?
Klimt was the elder of the two and acted as Schiele's mentor. Klimt had his own sexually driven style, and Schiele was encouraged by Klimt to use his models. Schiele eventually cut himself free of Klimt's artistic influence, but they remained friends until Klimt's death.
A painting with a narrative. In this case the Garden-of-Eden-like harmony between the animals in the picture, which include storks, a fox, a lion, three mice and a woman.
Your description of Klimt 's father a an 'engraver' is not exactly right as he was a gold leaf layer on art frames of the time. Gold inserts can be seen on most of Gustav's extraordinary work
The only time I have seen a Klimt in person was at MOMA New York. They had them lit with led downlights. Knowing how he used real gold I knew that all i had to do was change my viewing angle to get an insane viewing experience. So I sat down crosslegged in front of it. and OMG the whole thing lit up as the light caught all the gold. Pretty soon I had about 4 other other ppl sitting on the floor with me gazing up in awe. :D
Excellent idea - it must have been exquisite!
Klimt had so much talent and imagination with freedom to paint what he wished the viewer to see. He had opinions and shared a few in his art.
One of my favourite artists. Thankyou🇨🇦
One of my favorite of all time! Klimt and Egon Schiele.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video! Thank you for introducing Klimt paintings I had never seen. I absolutely love his works! 🙌🏼
I have seen many videos about the life of G. K on youtube, but this is the best introductory video I witnessed until now, thanks a lot for this beautiful effort.
Thank you for this study of Klimt. Moving and personal.
How was this genius’s work neglected during so much time??? He was simply otherworldly!!
Van Gogh’s work was also neglected during his lifetime.
Excellent reportage. Thank you. Enjoyed it so much His art is so individualistic ,love it.
Love his art work , genius
Beautiful and great
So much of his work broke traditional art…this is what makes so relevant now..beautiful colours patterns and portraits combined to give us pieces that are very valuable
Excellent presentation. I feel like I know Gustav slightly through your detailing of his journey. Thank you.
I’m just fascinated by Art Nouveau. It’s just gorgeous. So lovely.
Magnifique excellent paintings L aux belle merci fantastic
I was lucky enough to see many of Klimt's originals when I was in Vienna 1978-1979. Very impressive in person.
Thank you for this video ❤😊
I love to watch the painting - they are so very intense and here the first painting that really showed some of the special qualities of catching a composition and the atmosphere as pure vibration of color is the very beautifull painting of Schubert playing in candle light - it’s so very beautifull and dreamlike 🎶♥️🧡💛🖤🎵
Thank you for your comments. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@@arti-facts-4uyes I enjoyed the total video - great presentation and it made me even more hungry to once in my life to see Klimt in the real world 🙏for sharing
My all time favorite artist. Thank you.🇵🇹
Just recently watched movie "Women in Gold"...found this totally fascinating, I knew of him but nothing really personal about him. Thank you.
🙏interesting narrative of Klints life and his techniques and development as an artist and a true joy to look at his late landscape paintings of gardens, parks, lakes and intensifying compositions with his way of creating patterns and rhythms mostly as a square mosaic and yet resulting in so beautifull and special works 🩵💚🤎🖤
Excellent. We need more of this style of video of artists.
Glad you liked it.
Thank you, you did a good job on this documentary,
He captured the color and translucence of the faces
14:05 … while walking through the painting exhibits of the Israel Museum a month ago I was excited to see the composition draft of “Medicine” on display!! It’s fantastic!
As an Artist and the Matriarch… I agree! Domesticity and art are not compatible. That said, my art stacks up, oft unfinished, my garden grows unabashedly weedy, and my family thrives!
thank you for this retrospect on one of my favorite artists. truly gifted and bold to follow his artistic and human muses, but it seems he had no choice but to follow!
I’ve always found Klimt’s faces fascinatingly realistic. My favourite artist.
Beautiful elegant and nice sharing
Thanks for sharing fantastic. The theatre was amazing.
Beautiful great art Klimnt thank you so nice
@@LupitaPolit-ng5pf welcome
Great and nice painting beautiful scharm and peaceful wonderful coulours georges thank you
Thanks for all of his work that you included. All I knew about were his later radical art
Glad you liked it.😀
Klimnt fue y será, el mejor de los pintores modernosssss..amén....he...dicho..❤❤😂😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Estoy de acuerdo.
Wonderful. I had not heard of him, so thank you for the introduction. Very well presented, and I didn't even think of AI. Some folks, huh.🤭😉
He was an artist way before his time
Beautiful art painting
My favorite artist.
That was awesome, great video and a nice voice. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it.
His work was singular. He was productive. He loved the women. Van Gogh won the prize. Art is an elusive snake in the grass..
Excellent video and very informative. To the lovers of Klimt's art, I highly recommend the book titled "The Lady in Gold" by Anne Marie O'Connor which focus on Klimt's Masterpiece "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
Thanks for the tip!
Very informative and well presented. I felt very inspired by this video.
Glad you liked it.😀
Glorious!
This is well done and very informative. Excellent work, thank you for sharing it.
Amazing!
Excellent!😊👍🌹
Many thanks
The portrait of Marie Breunig, 1894 reminds me of John Singer Sargent's portrait, Madam X.
You are right. Very similar.
Now this is art and and not an piano in ear shot bravo
Excelente sus obras, incomparable!!!!
Encantado de que te haya gustado.
Beautiful art coulours and great paintings so nice and scharing fanfastic thank you merci
Great presentation 🤩!
Glad you liked it!!
Fantastic thank you art in a nutshell
My favorite artist
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you. I need my own Art Gallery here in Jamaica
Delicious...
Wonderful!
Fantastic 👌👍
Glad you liked it.
beautiful video!
Thank you for this video
I’m embarrassed I had to watch a Ryan Renolds movie to learn who this man was.
Love klimt .
Good selection.
Thanks!
From what I have seen in Belvedere Vienna, Klimt, despite being very skilled craftsmen, while lacking originality, was never ashamed to copy not only the great master's works, but all works which were original and truly ingenious from lesser known artist. In today's exhibitions his works are proudly displayed next to the original works he had copied. When he attempted and failed to be original he blamed the critics and started a trend, that continues today, empowering the untalented to claim misunderstood originality (even if Klimt himself was skillful, but unoriginal decorator). Most of his works cannot be recognized as his unless you have done a research. He probably knew all this and "mentor" Schieler. With all this being said his works clearly popular with the masses and are for the masses.
BRILLIANT
Glad you liked it.
😊
19:45 Does that really say F***k War?
Has it been there since the original construction? Or a new addition?
Thanks!
A later addition. Thanks for picking it up.
@@arti-facts-4unaar Duits vertalen klimt
Duits vertalen
Klimt 9:14
Well he wasn't ignored by the Women in my life during the 20th century I can tell you that.
19:24-19:56 The center of the facade of the building contains the words: "FUCK WAR".
Digital Graffiti
@@arti-facts-4u interesting...
The celebration/worship of Klimt's ugliest and most grotesque works never ceases to amaze me.
Such as?
Pailas Athene - forgot to mention the man sticking his tongue out.
20:00.
You got me there!
Was Egon Schiele Klimt’s “muse” or vice versa? Schiele’s life was so short, dying at 29. Did Klimt adopt Schiele’s more sexually driven style because Egon was gone, or was Egon following Klimt until he unfortunately passed away?
Klimt was the elder of the two and acted as Schiele's mentor. Klimt had his own sexually driven style, and Schiele was encouraged by Klimt to use his models. Schiele eventually cut himself free of Klimt's artistic influence, but they remained friends until Klimt's death.
What is meant by 'self contained paintings'?
A painting with a narrative. In this case the Garden-of-Eden-like harmony between the animals in the picture, which include storks, a fox, a lion, three mice and a woman.
Your description of Klimt 's father a an 'engraver' is not exactly right as he was a gold leaf layer on art frames of the time. Gold inserts can be seen on most of Gustav's extraordinary work
Thanks for pointing that out.
19:42
"FUCK
WAR"
?
Digital Graffiti
I know Klimt and think you have done good research and written a good script. The audio narration was,, I presume, mechanical and rather annoying
Intensely erotic?
Both produced homoerotic works...not included in the documentary
Robot narrator is a direct insult to Klimt.
You think so? I don't.
@@arti-facts-4u AI gains in sophistication every minute. If you can't see "her" she's not there.
Heeleene? 😖
Weird
Of course the sisters would not have been encouraged as mere females. Disgusting!!
Do not impose your modern self pity on the past.
Was this narrated by AI because the pronunciations are horrific
That's the way we all speak in Australia!
Klimt couldn't get married back then because it wasn't legal for him to marry a man. 😊
He was definitely more interested in women.