Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt Prints
Gustav Klimt prints offer timeless beauty that will look gorgeous in your home. Known for works like The Kiss and Tree of Life, Klimt’s art is elegant and timeless – they will transform any space with sophistication and charm. At Parrotprint, we have a huge range of Gustav Klimt poster prints including prints of his most famous works. Whether you need smaller prints for a bedroom gallery wall or larger prints for office use, there are plenty of stunning options. All our prints are of the highest quality, showcasing Klimt’s intricate detailing and rich colours in their best light.
Who is Gustav Klimt?
Gustav Klimt was an Austrian painter and one of the leaders of the Vienna Secession art movement. His artwork is distinctive and uses symbolism and elaborate elements to create captivating pieces. He was born in 1862 and rose to prominence in the 1890s. He was also a big fan of cats! You can find plenty of Gustav Klimt cat prints in our catalogue. The popularity of his work has remained throughout the years and can be found in homes across the globe.
What Style of Art Did Gustav Klimt Produce?
Klimt is best known for his art in Symbolism and Art Nouveau. He was known for using gold leaf in his paintings, which gives each piece a richness that brings elegance and style to any space. One of his most famous paintings, The Kiss, showcases his style perfectly, showing a couple embraced in a kiss, with intricate, ornate details surrounding them. At Parrotprint, you can find Gustav Klimt The Kiss prints that will suit any space in the home.
Get Your Gustav Klimt Framed Prints
Frames are essential for ensuring your prints look fantastic for years to come. All of our Gustav Klimt prints UK can be framed with high quality, stylish frames that will add a new level of style and sophistication to your home décor. No matter the size of print you buy, we can frame it! This will keep your prints looking brand new for years to come.
Small And Large Gustav Klimt Poster Prints For Your Home – Parrotprint Offer It All
At Parrotprint, we’ve got various print sizes and styles to suit your décor - our prints start at £14 for canvas prints, and £29 for framed prints. With a huge range of sizes, you’re sure to find the perfect print to suit whatever space you want to fill – whether you need a small print to fill empty space in a hallway or a large Gustav Klimt The Kiss print as a focal point for your living room or bedroom. Whatever Gustav Klimt prints you’re looking for, we’ve got the right option for you – shop our range of wall art prints now.
Gustav Klimt Prints FAQs
How much is an original Gustav Klimt worth?
Original Klimt artwork is incredibly valuable – his famous Portrait of Adele Bloch- Bauer I sold in 2006 for $135 million. It’s believed that his most famous piece, The Kiss, would be worth significantly more than this. It is housed in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere in Austria and is considered a national treasure, so it’s not likely to be sold again anytime soon.
What is Gustav Klimt’s most famous piece?
The Kiss is arguably Gustav Klimt’s most famous piece of art. We’ve got plenty of The Kiss Gustav Klimt print artwork for you to choose from. Its size makes it unique – the piece measures 6ft by 6ft. You can buy prints in a huge range of sizes to suit any space or area.
What style of art is Gustav Klimt?
Klimt is best known for his Symbolist and Art Nouveau style. His work often features intricate patterns, flowing lines, and decorative details, creating a luxurious and ornate aesthetic. Klimt's art combines sensuality, symbolism, and rich colours, frequently enhanced with gold leaf, giving his pieces a radiant and timeless quality. He drew inspiration from nature, mythology, and the human form, particularly celebrating feminine beauty.
What is The Kiss painting controversy?
Coming hot on the heels of the reserved and highly modest Victorian era, Klimt’s The Kiss caused a stir among his contemporaries for showing a man and woman in a sensual embrace – some even considered it borderline pornographic. Though by modern standards, the painting is nowhere near as scandalous, the sensuality, rich detail and vibrant colours of the piece have ensured its appeal endures for modern art enthusiasts.