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Gustav Klimt Maiden Tea Towel by Modgy

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Brighten your kitchen with this artful Gustav Klimt Maiden tea towel! Made of absorbent 100% cotton, this tea towel isboth useful and beautiful to display. A perfect addition to kitchen décor, or as a decorative accent runner for dining, coffee table, or anywhere in the house. Includes a handy hanging loop.

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Brighten your kitchen with this artful Gustav Klimt Maiden tea towel! Made of absorbent 100% cotton, this tea towel isboth useful and beautiful to display. A perfect addition to kitchen décor, or as a decorative accent runner for dining, coffee table, or anywhere in the house. Includes a handy hanging loop.

 

Composition:
100% Cotton.

Size:
49.5 x 69.8cm.

Based On The Art:
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
The Maiden
1913
Oil on canvas.

Gustav Klimt was a symbolist painter and the leader of the avant-garde Vienna Secession movement, which actively rebelled against the moralistic Victorian ethos of the day. At the beginning, his work was academic in style. But over time, Klimt was influenced by his study of Japanese and contemporary Art Nouveau styles. His work often centered on sensual renderings of the female body, surrounded by a riot of pattern and color. In the last years of his life Klimt began to delve more deeply into allegories of life and death. Meant to be a counterpart to an unfinished work named The Bride, The Maiden depicts a young woman dreaming of her life to come. Surrounded by women at various stages of life, her gown is covered with spirals symbolizing fertility in joyful kaleidoscopic color, and edged by flowers that allude to the innocence of youth.

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