Thursday, August 1, 2013

Damn Nazis Destroyed Alot of Klimt


Pictured above: "Schubert at the Piano" (1899).

Gustav Klimt was a prominent Austrian symbolist painter whose work often focused on the female form. Serena Lederer was a wealthy Viennese art patron who collected fourteen of Klimt's paintings. Lederer sent her collection to the Schloss Immendorf museum for safe keeping in 1943. Nevertheless, the collection was lost when the retreating Nazi party set Schloss Immendorf on fire in 1945.
 

Works ranging from 1898's "Musik II" to 1917's "Gastein," as well as the famed Vienna Ceiling Paintings, were destroyed in the fire.

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But these masterpieces survive.
 

1 comment:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

See? I told you he loved cats. Hitler hated cats. I rest my case.