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    Gustav Klimt was born in Baumgarten, near Vienna in the Austrian Empire, the second of seven children—three boys and four girls. His mother, Anna Klimt (née Finster), had an unrealized ambition to be a musical performer. His father, Ernst Klimt the Elder, formerly from Bohemia, was a gold engraver.

  2. Baumgarten, Austrian Empire: Died: Feb. 6, 1918 (at age 55) Vienna, Austria-Hungary: Nationality: Imperial Austrian: Education: Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (Kunstgewerbeschule) Movement: Symbolism, Art Nouveau: Field: Painting

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  4. As one of the leading figures of fin-de-siècle Vienna, Gustav Klimt created a body of works that made him what he is today: the most famous Austrian painter in the world. The painter Gustav Klimt was born on 14 July 1862 in Baumgarten, a part of today's 14th district in Vienna.

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  5. Sep 30, 2021 · Baumgarten, Austrian Empire: Art Movements: Symbolism, Art Nouveau, Vienna Secession Movement: Genre / Style: Decorative style of painting: Mediums Used: Painting, Drawing, Objets d’art: Dominant Themes: Eroticism, Women, or the “femme fatale”

  6. Klimt was born in Baumgarten, near Vienna, the historic capital of the Austrian Empire. He never left his homeland, though he took influence from cultures across the world and found...

  7. Baumgarten (Central Bavarian: Baamgoatn) is an area of Vienna's fourteenth district. Until 1891, it was a little village outside the city. Together with the villages Hütteldorf, Penzing, Breitensee and Hadersdorf-Weidlingau it became Vienna's 14th district. Baumgarten was first mentioned in 1200, but probably existed already in earlier times.

  8. Dec 8, 2021 · Author: Gustav Klimt (Baumgarten, Austrian Empire, July 14, 1862 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary, February 6, 1918) Date: 1907–1908. Genre: Genre art. Movement: Art Nouveau, Symbolism, Modern art, Vienna Secession. Technique: Oil and gold leaf on canvas. Support: Canvas. Dimension: 180 cm x 180 cm (height x width)

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