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The Large Poplar I

Gustav Klimt1900

Neue Galerie New York

Neue Galerie New York
New York, United States

Between 1900 and 1903, Gustav Klimt painted two pictures of a prominent poplar tree that stood adjacent to the Seehof Chapel near Litzlberg on the Attersee. This is the first of the two. Here, Klimt shows a vibrant sunny afternoon with stands of flowering fruit trees planted amidst a field of wildflowers. The second version, now in the collection of the Leopold Museum in Vienna, presents a slightly different vantage point. In that canvas, Klimt focuses on an approaching storm. In August of 1902, he wrote his mistress and model, Marie Zimmermann, about the picture, noting that he was working on "a large poplar at dusk with a storm brewing." In the earlier example, the sky is largely obscured by heavy cloud cover, yet specks of blue sky peak through, capturing the transient qualities of a late summer day.

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  • Title: The Large Poplar I
  • Creator: Gustav Klimt
  • Date Created: 1900
  • Physical Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm
  • Provenance: Magda Grasmayr (née Mautner-Markhof), 1901-1944; Klaus Grasmayr, by descent, 1944; European Private Collection, by descent; Sotheby's, London, "The German & Austrian Art Sale," sale no. L0956, lot 110, consigned by the above, October 6, 1999; Private Collection, New York, acquired at the above sale, 1999-2012; Neue Galerie New York. This work is part of the collection of Estée Lauder and was made available through the generosity of Estée Lauder, 2012
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York

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