Year 1898

About the Artwork

Bewegte Wasser reflects Gustav Klimt's interest in the interplay of emotions and nature, showcasing his signature Symbolism style. Created during a time when Klimt was deeply exploring the use of gold leaf, this artwork stands as a testament to the complexity of human feelings and experiences. The turbulent waves depicted in the painting serve not only as a visual element but also as an allegory for the inner strife and passions that characterize human existence. Klimt's dedication to capturing the essence of feelings through symbolic imagery made this piece an important landmark in his oeuvre and the broader context of art history. The swirling forms evoke both chaos and the beauty of nature, inviting viewers to delve into their interpretations of the emotional landscape Klimt has vividly created.

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Did You Know

The title Bewegte Wasser translates to “Agitated Water,” symbolizing the tumultuous nature of emotions, inviting deeper reflection on its dynamic representation.
This painting was created during Gustav Klimt’s renowned “Golden phase,” a period marked by the extensive use of gold leaf and rich decorative elements in his works.
Bewegte Wasser is a fundamental example of the Symbolism art movement, which emphasizes emotional expression through symbolic imagery, moving away from realistic depictions.

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