Apple Tree I

Gustav Klimt · PD

Apple Tree I


Details

Year
1912
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting

The story

Klimt made this on a summer holiday. For years he took the season off at the Attersee, a long lake in the Austrian Alps, and while the family swam and walked he set up a square canvas and painted whatever was close at hand. Here it is a single apple tree, so heavy with red fruit and surrounded by flowers that the sky is almost squeezed out at the top. He worked the whole surface into a dense weave of dots, the same decorative instinct that fills his gold portraits, turned loose on a garden. The square format was his own habit for these views, unusual for landscape then. He painted around 40 of them in his life, nearly all at that one lake.

Apple Tree I — Gustav Klimt — MuseScope