2014.59.2, Georg Klimt, Picture frame, 1900-1910


GENERAL DESCRIPTION    
Trained at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, Georg Klimt, brother of famed artist Gustav, frequently exhibited designs of gold, copper, and other metals at the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry. He also designed numerous frames, like this example, to complement his brother’s paintings. Its stylized botanical forms embrace the ornamental aesthetic championed by his brother and their contemporaries in the Vienna Secessionist movement. 

Excerpt from
Samantha Robinson, Label text (2014.59.2), 2014.

NOTES
Updated source - JBA 10/1/2017
Add in Vienna Secession CC once that is completed - JBA 10/1/2017
TMS Updates - GeoXrefs - location birth/death, place of origin

I uploaded the "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine" label copy to TMS as a new Text Entry. 

I updated Provenance, Exhibition History, and Bibliography in TMS. 

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PROVENANCE
Until 2014: Dr. Alessandra Comini (b. 1934), Dallas, Texas 

From 2014: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above 

AUDIO ASSETS 
Samantha Robinson, Gallery Talk, "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine," January 7, 2015 [FILE/URL NOT YET AVAILABLE]

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General Description
   
Trained at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, Georg Klimt, brother of famed artist Gustav, frequently exhibited designs of gold, copper, and other metals at the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry. He also designed numerous frames, like this example, to complement his brother’s paintings. Its stylized botanical forms embrace the ornamental aesthetic championed by his brother and their contemporaries in the Vienna Secessionist movement. 

Excerpt from
Samantha Robinson, Label text (2014.59.2), 2014.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 

Notes
Updated source - JBA 10/1/2017
Add in Vienna Secession CC once that is completed - JBA 10/1/2017
TMS Updates - GeoXrefs - location birth/death, place of origin

I uploaded the "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine" label copy to TMS as a new Text Entry. 

I updated Provenance, Exhibition History, and Bibliography in TMS. 

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE
Until 2014: Dr. Alessandra Comini (b. 1934), Dallas, Texas 

From 2014: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above 

AUDIO ASSETS 
Samantha Robinson, Gallery Talk, "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine," January 7, 2015 [FILE/URL NOT YET AVAILABLE]

VIDEO ASSETS

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*Decorative Arts and Design
decorative arts: AAT: 300054168
copper (metal): AAT: 300011020
repoussé: AAT: 300054023
%UMO pending
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
@Robinson
flower (plant material): AAT: 300264247
stem (plant material): AAT: 300230057
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
frames (furnishing): AAT: 300189814
stylization: AAT: 300055836
patina (condition): AAT: 300065245
Jugendstil: AAT: 300021313
buds: AAT: 300375399
Klimt_Georg: DMA
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