“The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt
“The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt shows a couple embracing, their bodies entwined in elaborately decorated robes. The couple is kneeling at the edge of a flowery meadow.
The work is composed of oil paint with applied layers of gold leaf, a feature that gives it a modern and unique appearance. The painting is considered a masterpiece of the early 20th-century and a symbol of Viennese Art Nouveau.
The Kiss is a vibrant and sensuous image which was a reaction to the academic art of the 19th century. It was inspired by natural forms, particularly the curved lines of plants and flowers.
Klimt’s use of gold leaf echoes medieval gold paintings and illuminated manuscripts, and Byzantine mosaics. Klimt traveled to Venice and Ravenna, which are both famous for their beautiful Byzantine mosaics and which inspired his gold technique and his imagery.
On his square canvas, Klimt positioned the man’s head at the top of the painting. This was a departure from traditional Western styles and reflects the influence of Japanese prints, as does the very simplified composition.
The man wears a crown of vines and a robe with black and white rectangles, irregularly placed on gold leaf decorated with spirals. The woman wears a dress with oval flower motifs on a background of parallel wavy lines, and her hair is sprinkled with flowers.
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt was a symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement.
Klimt’s primary subject was the female body, and eroticism marks his works. Klimt was influenced by Japanese art and its methods and achieved success with the paintings of his “golden phase,” many of which include gold leaf.
“The Kiss” is Klimt’s most famous painting.
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The Kiss
- Painting: The Kiss
- Artist: Gustav Klimt
- Created: 1908
- Medium: Oil and gold leaf on canvas
- Dimensions: 180 cm × 180 cm
- Museum: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
Gustav Klimt
- Artist: Gustav Klimt
- Born: 1862 – Baumgarten, Austrian Empire
- Died: 1918 (aged 55) – Vienna, Austria-Hungary
- Nationality: Imperial Austrian
- Movement: Symbolism, Art Nouveau
- Notable work:
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
A Tour of the ART of the Kiss
- The Art of the Kiss
- “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss” by Antonio Canova
- “The Kiss” by Auguste Rodin
- “The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt
- “The Stolen Kiss” by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
- “Eternal Springtime” by Auguste Rodin
- Ain Sakhri Lovers
- Kiss of Death, Lipstick Pistol
- Hellelil and Hildebrand, Meeting on the Turret Stairs by Frederic William Burton
- “Kiss by the Window” by Edvard Munch
- “The Kiss” by Francesco Hayez
- “Romeo and Juliet” by Ford Madox Brown
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
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“A kiss is a secret told to the mouth instead of the ear;
kisses are the messengers of love and tenderness.”
– Ingrid Bergman
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Photo Credit 1) Gustav Klimt [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons )