Still life of flowers by Gustav Klimt
The Flower Garden mural belongs to the art collection of the Dutch manufacturer IXXI . The still life was created in 1907 by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
In Klimt's close-up of a flower garden, its tight perspective and emphasis on the painted surface is an expression of Klimt's love of pattern and design. The pyramidal structure lends shape and form to the intensity of the patterning, which, like other landscape paintings by Klimt, plays on the polarizing effects of a prevailing oppositional red and green palette. Klimt, however, places the strange shade of blue at the center of this composition to provide a focal point within the clutter of color.
The original painting can be seen today in the Belvedere Palace Gallery in Vienna.
Art Collection
The art collection of IXXI is just the right thing for art lovers and those who want to become art lovers. IXXI cooperates with the most renowned museums in the world and has a variety of images from the Renaissance to the present in their image database. The pictures look good hung up in your own four walls or in the entrance area of a hotel or an office building.
Material and mounting of the wall decoration
The motif is printed on square cards made of synthetic Synaps paper. It convinces with its water-repellent, tear-resistant and UV-resistant properties. The cards are linked with the connecting pieces and then attached directly to the wall with the included hanging strips and Tesa Powerstrips, without tools and annoying drilling. The cards can be easily replaced or supplemented.