阿玛莉·楚克坎德尔肖像

Gustav Klimt · PD

阿玛莉·楚克坎德尔肖像


作品信息

收藏于
美景宫
创作年份
1917
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
128 × 128 cm

故事

Klimt died in early 1918 with this portrait still unfinished, and that is why you can read it almost like a diagram. The face and shoulders are brought to a high finish while the dress and the vivid green ground behind her fall away into bare canvas and pencil lines, the scaffolding a Klimt portrait usually hides. The sitter was Amalie Zuckerkandl, a well-known figure in Viennese society, married into a family close to the city's medical and artistic circles. What the calm picture cannot tell you is what came after. Amalie was Jewish, and in 1942 she was deported and murdered at the Belzec camp in occupied Poland. Ownership of the painting was disputed for years, and Austria's courts ultimately let the Belvedere keep it.