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GUSTAV KLIMT - LOVERS (1908) - LITHOGRAPH handsigned & numbered

LOVERS - 1908
(Embrace / Upper portion of two lovers)

Lithograph From the original drawing from Gustav Klimt of 1904 & for the first time in the world in lithograph.
Drawn on the stone and hand-printing color by color on lithographic Hand Press.
A sixty copy special editing on Great Paper (Velin d'Arches) . Numbered and hand-signed by the Lithographer.

Title : LOVERS - 1908
(Embrace / Upper portion of two lovers)
Publisher : FRANCE ART DIFFUSION
Technique : Lithograph from an original drawing in Pencil
Date of the lithograph : 2018
Provenance : Wien Museum, Vienna (Austria).
Lithograph in 3 colors
Size : 65x50 cm / 25,6x19,6 in
Paper : Velin d'arches
Signature : Handsigned & numbered in pencil by the lithographer
Personal stamp (embossing) of the publisher & the lithography workshop
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Gustav Klimt : (1862-1918) born in Baumgarten (Austria) on July 14th, 1862 and died in Vienna (Austria) on February 6th, 1918. Gustav Klimt is an austrian symbolist painter, and key figure of the Secession movement, which he founded in 1897 with Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil, Wilhelm Bernatzik and others. Then already successful, with this movement he was hoping to transform art, and to break off with conservatism. This movement spreaded the Art Nouveau spirit in the whole country, and contributed to transform art in a general sense. He made more than 200 paintings (including a lot of women's portraits) among which the public knows particularly well he "golden period", in reference to the gold leaves he was using on his canvases. His work is now exhibited all around the world.

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