Art: The Beloved, By Henry David Thoreau

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Though most works of art have some underlying, deeper meaning attached to them, our first impression of their meaning comes through our initial visual clarification. The first painting that I choose was titled The Beloved painted by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It is in the Impressionism and you can currently visit it at the Tate Britain. The second painting that I picked was titled Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (also called The Woman in Gold). By Klimt. This piece of work often considered as part of Symbolism and Art Nouveau movements it is also considered to be part of the Vienna Secession as well. This masterpiece can be viewed at the Neue Galerie in New York City. In 1903 Adele's husband Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer Hired Gustav Klimt to do a portrait of his wife Adele. It took over three years for Klimt to finish the painting. The painting itself is 54" x 54" and is and is made of oil and gold on canvas, some would say it’s in the Jugendstil style because of the elaborate and complex embellishments. In 1925 Adele died due to meningitis, in her will she asked her husband to donate the Klimt paintings to the Austrian State Gallery. In 1938 the Nazi occupied Austria most of the property’s own by Jewish people was looted and in 1941 …show more content…

For example both painting have bright and bold colors to show case. In fact Mr. Klimt used gold leaf to express some emotion and design. DGR also was able to capture the emotion in his painting of the woman wedding day. DGR was a well know poet and a lot of his art work reflects that as well. Another thing that both painting share is the expressions on the lady’s faces, but that goes back to conveying the emotion. One of the lager differences would be that The Beloved has multiple people in its work and The Woman in Gold is more of a portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, However in a way DGR is able to put more of the focus on the bride in the

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