AnnerlGustav Klimt |
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1885 · Gemälde
· Picture ID: 16281
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) created his work "Annerl" in 1885. The painting shows the bust of a young girl, who turns to the viewer turned to the right. Klimt made the drawing as a study for the ceiling painting "dance" for the Karlsbad City Theater. The girl's facial expression is highly concentrated, her eyes are very close to the surroundings. Since Klimt had drawn his "Annerl" on the subject of "dance", it could be a small ballerina, which attentively follows the instructions of the ballet master. The child makes a very serious impression. Almost his facial expression is already too mature for his tender age. According to rumors, the picture could also represent Klimt's sister Anna, who died in 1875. According to these statements Klimt is said to have painted his "Annerl" after a photograph of his dead sister.
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