Not exact matches
The painter Hope Gangloff specializes in portraits with strong contour lines, jewel - like color and abundant
decorative interest — works that have earned her frequent comparisons to Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt (especially when her subject is a pale young
woman with flowing locks and a striated dress, as in the
painting above from her current show at Susan Inglett in Chelsea.)
This beautifully illustrated volume provides a compact introduction to Chase's
paintings and pastels and samples several of his favorite motifs, including the theatrical environment of his antique - filled studio, the modern
women he celebrated, the costumes and
decorative arts of Japan, children at play in city and countryside, and thoughtful moments of leisure and contemplation.
Approximately 12
paintings, 40 drawings, 40 works of
decorative art and vintage photographs of Gustav Klimt are on view at New York's Neue Galerie, as part of the Klimt and the
Women of Vienna's Golden Age, 1900 - 1918 showcase.