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  1. Klimt was painting many women from the upper echelons of Viennese society and thus was able to introduce Emilie Flöge to a prosperous client base. Klimt died from a stroke on 11 January 1918. His last words reportedly were, "Emilie must come."

  2. Born Emilie Louise Flöge in Vienna, Austria, on August 30, 1874; died in Vienna on May 26, 1952; daughter of Hermann Flöge and Barbara Flöge; sister of Helene Flöge Klimt, Pauline Flöge, and Hermann Flöge.

  3. Jan 6, 2015 · Klimt was painting many ladies from the upper echelons of Viennese society and thus, was able to introduce Emilie Flöge to a prosperous client base. Klimt died from a stroke on 11-01-1918. His last words reportedly were, “Get Emilie”.

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  4. Klimt got to know Emile Flöge, who was 12 years younger than himself, in October 1891 at the latest when his brother Ernst married Emilie's sister Helene. Although the Klimt brothers came from a humble background, the Flöge family belonged to the wealthiest class in Viennese society. The father Hermann Flöge owned a factory that produced ...

  5. Apr 8, 2021 · Emilie was born in Vienna in 1874 to a father that is described by Wikipedia as a “master turner and manufacturer of Meerschaum pipes, Hermann Flöge.”. Perhaps craftsmanship was a family trait, as clothing design would come to run in Emilie’s family. It was her sister Pauline who began the tradition, opening a dressmaking school in 1895 ...

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  6. Emilie likely met Gustav Klimt through her sister Helene, who married Ernst Klimt, Gustav’s brother. Ernst died in 1892, leaving Helene under Gustav’s guardianship. Emilie was 18 when her sister was widowed, and over the following years she spent summers with Gustav at the Flöge family home on Lake Attersee.

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  8. Jun 25, 2021 · The Flöge sisters’ atelier very soon became a successful business, frequented mainly by wealthy women who loved modernity in all its forms.A painting completed by Klimt in 1902 and now housed in the Wien Museum depicts 28-year-old Emilie Flöge in a dress typical of her revolutionary fashion, the so-called Reformkleid, which moved away from the conventional fashion of the time of tight ...

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