Gustav Klimt: Drawings & Watercolours
By (Author) Rainer Metzger
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
5th January 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
759.36
Hardback
400
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1310g
There can be no doubt about Klimt's greatness as a draughtsman. Remarkable above all is the intensely sensual mood that he establishes in his limpid, fluid drawings and watercolours. Rainer Metzger brings together hundreds of Klimt's works on paper in a way that enriches our knowledge of the artist and enhances the visual impact of his oeuvre. Many revolve around Klimt's taboo-breaking main themes - the naked woman, erotica and homoerotica - while others provide allegorical and historical insights. Between these two poles lie Klimt's elegantly direct preparatory sketches and studies, tirelessly and manically executed - frameworks that would lay the foundations for his paintings. This book is a fitting testament to a hitherto neglected aspect of Klimt's art, which is as complex and contradictory as the times in which it was made and as the man who made it.
'Klimt at his best' - Independent on Sunday
Rainer Metzger is a writer and cultural historian, and professor of art history at the Academy of Karlsruhe, Germany. His books include Vincent van Gogh:The Complete Paintings (1996) and Gustav Klimt: Drawings and Watercolours (2005). He lives in Vienna.