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Gustav Klimt: The Birch Wood Bookmark

Gustav Klimt: The Birch Wood Bookmark

Keep the page in your book with this gorgeous pack of 10 foiled bookmarks, printed on both sides, with a silky ribbon and featuring artwork by Gustav Klimt.

Although better-known for his portraits,Ƃ Gustav KlimtƂ (1862Ć¢ā‚¬ā€œ1918) also achieved great acclaim for his landscape art. A symphony of grey, orange and green, this unforgettable autumn landscape painting appears poised to transcend its figurative function altogether. The flattening of perspective in so many of Klimt’s woodland scenes is often said to result from his use of a Ć¢ā‚¬Ėœviewfinder’ (if no more than a cut-out cardboard frame) in composing scenes.

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Gustav Klimt: The Birch Wood Bookmark

Keep the page in your book with this gorgeous pack of 10 foiled bookmarks, printed on both sides, with a silky ribbon and featuring artwork by Gustav Klimt.

Although better-known for his portraits,Ƃ Gustav KlimtƂ (1862Ć¢ā‚¬ā€œ1918) also achieved great acclaim for his landscape art. A symphony of grey, orange and green, this unforgettable autumn landscape painting appears poised to transcend its figurative function altogether. The flattening of perspective in so many of Klimt’s woodland scenes is often said to result from his use of a Ć¢ā‚¬Ėœviewfinder’ (if no more than a cut-out cardboard frame) in composing scenes.

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Keep the page in your book with this gorgeous pack of 10 foiled bookmarks, printed on both sides, with a silky ribbon and featuring artwork by Gustav Klimt.

Although better-known for his portraits,Ƃ Gustav KlimtƂ (1862Ć¢ā‚¬ā€œ1918) also achieved great acclaim for his landscape art. A symphony of grey, orange and green, this unforgettable autumn landscape painting appears poised to transcend its figurative function altogether. The flattening of perspective in so many of Klimt’s woodland scenes is often said to result from his use of a Ć¢ā‚¬Ėœviewfinder’ (if no more than a cut-out cardboard frame) in composing scenes.