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Gustav Klimt

Mäda Primavesi

Mäda Primavesi

Description

Klimt’s Mäda Primavesi is a vibrant celebration of youthful confidence and individuality. With bold patterns and lively colors, Klimt captures Mäda’s playful spirit in a way that feels refreshingly modern. This piece is Klimt stepping beyond his golden phase, embracing energy and flair with undeniable charm.

Details

  • Giclée fine art print
  • Museum-grade archival pigment inks
  • Printed on 210g textured acid-free, fine-art paper
  • Glass-free presentation, no framing required
  • Backed by ClaimProof™ for authenticating and claiming

Dimensions

  • Width: 12.6 in / 27 cm
  • Height: 10.6 in / 32 cm
  • Depth (thickness): 0.6 in / 15 mm
  • Weight: 1.3 lb / 580 gr

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More About The piece

Gustav Klimt’s “Mäda Primavesi” is a refreshing burst of energy in early 20th-century art. Klimt, known for his gold-laden masterpieces, steps into a playful realm with this piece. Painted in 1912, Mäda Primavesi features the daughter of an Austrian banker, captured with vibrant colors and bold patterns that feel lively and modern.

Mäda stands confidently in her frilly dress, exuding a youthful power that breaks away from Klimt’s usual opulence. The floral and geometric designs are classic Klimt, yet they dance with a lightness here, reflecting the playful spirit of the young girl. Klimt’s versatility shines through as he moves beyond his gold phase, demonstrating his ability to capture the essence of his subject with both flair and sincerity.

As a key figure in the Vienna Secession, Klimt was all about breaking from tradition, and “Mäda Primavesi” embodies this ethos. The painting blends decorative elements with a fresh, expressive approach that celebrates youth and individuality. It’s a piece that not only highlights Klimt’s artistic range but also the vibrant, unstoppable energy of its young subject. In Mäda, we see the embodiment of girl power, wrapped in Klimt’s unique, captivating style.