Fruit Trees 1901 by Gustav Klimt

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Fruit Trees (1901)

1901 · Landscape · Museum-quality framed print
30×40 cm / 12×16"
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About This Work

The Enduring Appeal of Klimt's Fruit Trees

Gustav Klimt's "Fruit Trees" from 1901 captures the essence of rural tranquility through the artist's distinctive lens. Painted during his summer stays at Lake Attersee, this work represents a pivotal moment in Klimt's career as he began to explore landscape painting with renewed vigor. The composition reflects his fascination with nature's patterns and textures, evident in the meticulous rendering of foliage and the interplay of light through the branches.

The painting belongs to Klimt's series of landscapes created between 1898 and 1916, which mark a departure from his earlier symbolic works. These landscapes, often depicting the Austrian countryside, reveal Klimt's ability to blend naturalism with decorative elements. "Fruit Trees" in particular showcases his mastery of color and form, as he transforms an ordinary orchard scene into a vibrant tableau of pattern and texture.

FRUIT TREES 1901 by Gustav Klimt — Framed art print at Zephyeer
FRUIT TREES 1901 by Gustav Klimt — Framed art print at Zephyeer
The Artist's Period

Klimt and the Vienna Secession Movement

By 1901, Gustav Klimt had established himself as a leading figure in the Vienna Secession, an artistic movement that sought to break away from the conservative traditions of the Austrian art establishment. This period marked a significant shift in Klimt's artistic focus, as he began to explore the potential of landscape painting alongside his more famous symbolic works.

The Secessionists' emphasis on individual expression and the integration of art into daily life is evident in "Fruit Trees." Klimt's approach to this seemingly ordinary subject matter reflects the movement's belief in the importance of beauty in all aspects of life. His landscapes from this period often feature a distinctive square format and a focus on pattern and texture that would later influence his more abstract works.

Editorial Insight
"Fruit Trees" reveals Klimt's ability to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, transforming a simple orchard scene into a celebration of nature's inherent patterns and rhythms.
Artistic Technique

The Making of Fruit Trees

Composition and Perspective

Klimt's composition in "Fruit Trees" employs a balanced arrangement of vertical and horizontal elements, creating a sense of stability and harmony. The trees are positioned to frame the view, drawing the viewer's eye into the depth of the scene while maintaining a strong sense of surface pattern.

Color and Texture

The color palette of "Fruit Trees" is characterized by warm greens and browns, punctuated by highlights of yellow and blue. Klimt's application of paint creates a textured surface that suggests the tactile quality of foliage and bark, demonstrating his ability to convey both visual and sensory experiences.

Print Specifications

Print & Frame Details

Artist Gustav Klimt
Original Year 1901
Art Style Symbolism
Subject Matter Landscape
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality matte paper
Frame Solid wood with gold leaf finish
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping
Returns 30-day return policy

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Interior Design Guide

Styling Your Space with Fruit Trees

"Fruit Trees" by Gustav Klimt makes a striking statement in both traditional and contemporary interiors. The warm color palette and organic subject matter complement earth-toned decor schemes, while the gold leaf frame adds a touch of elegance to any room. Consider placing this 30×40 cm print above a console table in an entryway or as part of a gallery wall in a living space. The landscape orientation works particularly well in areas where horizontal space is available, such as above a sofa or credenza.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What frame options are available for this print?

Our standard frame is a solid wood frame with a gold leaf finish, designed to complement the warm tones in Klimt's artwork. The frame includes UV-protective acrylic glazing to preserve the print.

Do you offer free shipping to all countries?

Yes, we provide free worldwide shipping on all orders, with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location.

How long will the colors remain vibrant?

We use archival-quality inks and museum-grade paper to ensure your print maintains its vibrancy for decades. The UV-protective glazing further prevents fading from sunlight exposure.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund or exchange.

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