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Atmosfera

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190 cm x 200 cm

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68 cm x 47 cm

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38 cm x 26.5 cm x 5.5 cm

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Klimt’s Virgin Puzzle – 1000 pieces

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Discover Gustav Klimt’s artistic style by assembling the 1000-piece Klimt the Virgin Puzzle. This edition from D-Toys is rich in bright colors and exquisite detail.

In Klimt’s Virgin, the explosion of bright colors—blue, yellow, red, green, and purple—takes on a symbolic value, referring to the young woman’s psychological condition, giving rise to the “floral style.”

 

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Puzzle Features

The Klimt Puzzle The Virgin is a moving painting from Gustav Klimt’s final phase.
Through this puzzle we want to entertain and excite you with the colors of the Viennese master, discovering the details of this splendid painting piece by piece.

His painting style was so brilliant and so highly regarded that one cannot help but be captivated by one of his paintings. Indeed, Klimt’s work epitomizes the relationship between brushwork, beauty, and the power of symbols.

Klimt Puzzle “The Virgin” detail

The 1000-piece “The Virgin” puzzle by D-Toys is a wonderful offering for true art lovers.

The edition we offer has a vertical layout and is suitable for hanging in a vertical frame with a large passe-partout.
The colors of the puzzle are very bright and manage to strongly convey the brilliance of gold typical of Byzantine art.
The image details are of excellent quality, as are the puzzle pieces which are precisely cut and fit together perfectly.

The puzzle is presented in a carefully crafted and beautifully finished package, making it a perfect gift for a loved one.
Obviously to be composed together.

Number of Puzzle PiecesNumber of pieces
1000
Puzzle BrandsBrand
D-Toys
Puzzle DimensionsPuzzle dimensions (cm)
47 x 68
Puzzle Box DimensionsBox dimensions (cm)
38 x 26 x 5.5

Well finished box
Wonderful gift idea

Famous work of art
Bright colors

1000 pieces
Standard grid

Description of the artwork

The 1909 Kunstschau had brought to light the artistic orientations of the younger generations, who were taking a very different path from that indicated by the secessionist utopia, throwing Klimt into a creative impasse.

In fact, for three years the master produced very little, but in 1912, starting with the second portrait of Bloch-Bauer, he found his own path, now far from the “golden period” and usually called “florid style”.

This last phase owes its name to the chromatic vivacity that characterizes it, but also to a renewed interest in decoration, although the artist now uses an ornamental repertoire no longer inspired by Byzantium or Assyrian bas-reliefs, but by the Far East.

For this reason, in the Virgin, the explosion of bright colors of blue, yellow, red, green and purple also takes on a symbolic value, referring to the young woman’s psychological condition.

The whirlwind of sensations that animate her is well expressed by the tangled composition and is amplified in the wheel of female bodies that surround the protagonist.

The virgin is captured in the moment of sleep, represented by her bowed head, closed eyes and open arms, but this time the painter does not emphasize the abandonment, but rather the intense dream activity.

In fact, dreams and sensuality are once again linked and materialize in the languid and provocative figures, whose eyes are wide open, emerging from the girl’s consciousness.

It is an exclusively female universe. In fact, the sleeper’s fantasy is not projected onto a man, but rather focuses on herself, on the instinct and power that characterize Klimt’s women.

The work included a pendant (a painting made as a couple) called The Bride , which was not finished due to the painter’s death in 1918.

Gustav Klimt Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer

In 1912, Klimt portrayed Adele Bloch-Bauer again, and comparing the two versions is certainly the best indicator of the change in the artist’s style. Indeed, the first painting, completed in 1907, dated back to the height of his “golden period” and transformed the model’s image into a pagan idol, unattainable and timeless.

Instead, the second work gives back the figure of an elegant woman of her time, dressed
fashionable. The pose remains rigid, however, and the protagonist appears as a column complete with internal architectural partitions, culminating in the large black disk of the headdress, which serves as a capital.

The ornamental component is therefore still accentuated, even if a certain three-dimensionality reappears, evident in the hat and the carpet, taken in perspective. Instead, the background
it is rigorously flat, imagined as a series of overlapping tapestries or wall hangings.

However, the motifs draw on a repertoire very different from the archaic and sacred one that recurred in most of Klimt’s works up until the turn of the 1910s.

In fact, the artist now uses scenes taken from Japanese prints, which until now he had only drawn inspiration from for the compositional cuts or for the reduction of the figures to silhouettes devoid of volume.

The green-filled square, on which flower corollas are scattered without any apparent order, and the bright colour scheme of the whole derive from the example of Henri Matisse. In fact, two works by the French artist had been exhibited at the 1909 Kunstschau , dedicated to international art, and in the autumn of the same year Klimt had also gone to Paris, where he had
carefully looked at the most recent pictorial developments, welcoming various ideas.

The Klimt Cradle

Klimt died from the effects of a stroke on February 6, 1918. Several works remained unfinished in his studio, even though some were already in an advanced state of completion, including The Cradle. Here, the artist tackled for the first time a subject he had often touched upon and alluded to.

In the characteristic square format, the painter depicts a pyramid of multicoloured fabrics

which expand toward the viewer, eventually occupying the entire front of the canvas. At the top of the building, a newborn’s head appears, almost lost within a corolla of white fabric.

Expressionism and Cubism depicted a tragic and fragmented reality, and Klimt responded in an original way to the demands of new artistic movements. His later paintings display a previously unknown coldness. The bodies are deformed and the colors darken. While never embracing the dimension of the scream, typical of the works of Kokoschka and Kirchner, the painter finds a new expressive note, with a sarcastic tone.

The expression of the child, who stares at the observer from the mountain of blankets, is serious and almost harsh. The artist creates a composition within an ambiguous space, where the top of the

It is not really clear whether the cradle develops in depth or vertically, so that the child also takes on the appearance of an enormous clown.

The human figure, however, remains classically at the centre of the painting and the decorative attitude prevails over the psychological aspect.

The cradle becomes a pretext to create a surprising intertwining of shapes, colors and designs, in which the wavy lines soften the central triangle.

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