1905 - 1907

About the Artwork

The creation of Cottage Garden marks a pivotal moment in Gustav Klimt's artistic journey, reflecting his evolving style and a deepening appreciation for landscapes. Influenced by an exhibition of Van Gogh's works that he attended in Vienna, Klimt adopted thicker brushwork and vivid colors, which can be seen prominently in this piece. The painting's composition showcases a pyramidal structure and a dynamic interplay of colors—primarily reds and greens, accented by blues—that represent his innovative approach to depicting nature. The floral motifs serve not only as a feast for the eyes but also embody Klimt's own connection to the physical world around him. Through his dedication to capturing the essence of nature, Klimt reinforced his identity as a relentless innovator in the art scene.

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Did You Know

On March 2, 2017, Cottage Garden was auctioned at Sotheby’s in London, fetching an astounding $59.3 million, making it the highest-selling landscape painting by Klimt to date.
Gustav Klimt’s approach to landscape painting in Cottage Garden was significantly influenced by the works of Vincent van Gogh, after attending a pivotal exhibition in Vienna that motivated him to explore bolder colors and thicker brush techniques.
Klimt was known for his energetic personality and dedication to physical activities, which extended to his artistic process; he often painted in outdoor settings, fully immersing himself in nature to capture its vibrancy in his works.

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