Keywords: Gustav Klimt (Austrian, Baumgarten 1862–1918 Vienna) Date: 1899 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 75 1/8 x 33 5/8 in. (190.8 x 85.4 cm) Beautiful and stylish, Serena Pulitzer Lederer was a star of turn-of-the-century Viennese society. For this portrait, commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Lederer, Klimt employed soft, sinuous brushstrokes to present Serena as an apparition in white. "An upright flower, long-stemmed … like a black tulip," enthused one critic when the painting was shown in 1901 at the tenth exhibition of the Vienna Secession—a group founded by Klimt and other artists four years earlier, with the aim of putting the city at the forefront of the international art world. The Lederers subsequently formed the finest collection of Klimt’s work in private hands. Photo taken at The Met, March 2016. Gustav Klimt (Austrian, Baumgarten 1862–1918 Vienna) Date: 1899 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 75 1/8 x 33 5/8 in. (190.8 x 85.4 cm) Beautiful and stylish, Serena Pulitzer Lederer was a star of turn-of-the-century Viennese society. For this portrait, commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Lederer, Klimt employed soft, sinuous brushstrokes to present Serena as an apparition in white. "An upright flower, long-stemmed … like a black tulip," enthused one critic when the painting was shown in 1901 at the tenth exhibition of the Vienna Secession—a group founded by Klimt and other artists four years earlier, with the aim of putting the city at the forefront of the international art world. The Lederers subsequently formed the finest collection of Klimt’s work in private hands. Photo taken at The Met, March 2016. |