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Naked Girl Standing, with Right Hand to Breast — History & Facts
In Naked Girl Standing, with Right Hand to Breast, we see a young woman standing in a relaxed pose. She has long, flowing hair and her right hand rests gently on her breast. The background is a soft, muted color that contrasts with her skin tone.
Klimt uses a palette of warm tones that highlight the figure's curves and contours. The painting is characterized by Klimt's signature use of gold and intricate patterns, although this piece is more focused on the figure itself. The brushwork is smooth, creating a sense of softness and intimacy. The dimensions of the painting are approximately 90 x 120 cm, making it a substantial work.
The oil on canvas medium allows for rich color depth and texture. Gustav Klimt was a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement, known for his unique style that blends symbolism and decorative art. This work, created in the 1890s, reflects his interest in the female form and sensuality. An interesting fact about this painting is that it showcases Klimt's early exploration of nudity, which would become a hallmark of his later works.
Naked Girl Standing is a testament to his evolving artistic vision.
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