Gustav Klimt's paintings, which he created during his "golden age" (between 1899 and 1910), are certainly the most famous paintings in the history of art. This is the era that gave birth to paintings such as The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. Photographer Inge Prader brought Gustav Klimt to life by using live models to recreate his masterpieces. The results are fantastic.
Photos of pictures Gustav Klimt, which were recreated by the photographer Inge Prader, consists of carefully placed models and intricately designed props. Together, they form something of Klimt's most famous masterpieces, such as Life and death and Beethoven frieze, which, in golden colors, decoration and erotic aesthetics, place Klimt at the very top of world art.
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The artist created photographs for the annual Life Ball in Vienna and thus recreated Viennese Art Nouveau and revived Gustav Klimt.
In the photo gallery, you can see photos of Inge Prader, who brought Gustav Klimt to life.