Portrait Of Adele Bloch Bauer. Portrait of Adele BlochBauer by Gustav Klimt DailyArt Magazine The Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I was a commission Gustav Klimt received by Ferdinand Bloch, a sugar industrialist, to paint his wife, Adele Bloch-Bauer Efforts to reclaim the Bloch-Bauer fortune were unsuccessful until the 1998 Art Restitution Law was enacted in Austria
Gustav Klimt 'Portrait of Adele BlochBauer I, 1907' (Luxury Line) Hand Painted Oil Reproduction from www.bedbathandbeyond.ca
Efforts to reclaim the Bloch-Bauer fortune were unsuccessful until the 1998 Art Restitution Law was enacted in Austria In 2006, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, was purchased for the Neue Galerie in New York by Ronald Lauder for a reported US $135 million, surpassing Picasso's 1905 Boy With a Pipe (sold May 5, 2004 for $104 million), as the highest reported price ever.
Gustav Klimt 'Portrait of Adele BlochBauer I, 1907' (Luxury Line) Hand Painted Oil Reproduction
Efforts to reclaim the Bloch-Bauer fortune were unsuccessful until the 1998 Art Restitution Law was enacted in Austria It is a more simple oil on canvas with an upright Adele fully visible and clothed in Oriental-looking attire and a broad hat The commission was received in the summer of 1903, and Gustav completed it in 1907.
Portrait of Adele BlochBauer Painting by Gustav Klimt Fine Art America. The portrait was commissioned by the sitter's husband, Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, a Viennese and Jewish banker and sugar producer. The painting was stolen by the Nazis in 1941 and displayed at the.
1994 Gustav Klimt "Portrait of Adele BlochBauer" First German Edition Large Poster Chairish. The Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I was a commission Gustav Klimt received by Ferdinand Bloch, a sugar industrialist, to paint his wife, Adele Bloch-Bauer Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II (1912), also stolen by the Nazis and returned in 2006 to the heirs, shows the woman standing in a carpeted indoors in which floral motifs predominate